Foundation Dollars at Work
Donations to the Foundation are used to support and enhance patient care and to provide needed services to the community. To keep pace with advancing technologies and provide patients with the best diagnostic treatment services, the Hospital must continue to replace equipment, train staff and develop programs. The Foundation, on behalf of the Hospital, also takes seriously its obligation to the community at large.
Funds raised by the Foundation have purchased the following equipment and services:
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Mobile X-ray Machine
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Mammography Machine
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Endoscopic Video Equipment
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Trauma Room Equipment
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Two ICU Defibrillators/Monitors
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Neonatal Warmer
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Equipment to treat newborn jaundice
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Infant Audiometer
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Infant Digital Warm-Scale
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Dry Laser Imager
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DEXA Bone Densitometer
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Hydraulic Tools for Fire District #5's Jaws of Life
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Ultrasound Machine
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Digital Mammography System
Large Projects with Long-Term Community Benefit
- 1994 - Community of Talent, Oregon – Construction of a medical office building and pharmacy to provide a wide range of healthcare services to an under-served community - $504,058
- 1999 - Community of Ashland, Oregon – Construction of two-story medical office building to locate a variety of Ashland’s finest medical specialists in one building, close to Ashland Community Hospital - $1,576,671
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