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Mission: The mission of allina associated foundation is to raise, steward and distribute philanthropic funds in support of buffalo hospital, cambridge medical center, new ulm medical center, owatonna hospital, river falls area hospital, allina health home care services and penny george institute for health & healing. The foundation is a separate not-for-profit entity dedicated to supporting the hospitals, allina health home care services program and penny george institute for health & healing and is governed by a separate board.

Programs: Hospital and medical center capital expansion : $1,642,599:in 2014, allina associated foundation provided $1,642,599 for capital expansion projects for area hospitals and medical centers and for a twelve-bed residential hospice in brooklyn park. The following are examples of some of the 2014 capital grants. Penny george institute for health and healing outpatient clinic west health campus buildout - 2014 grant $1,200,000the outpatient clinic includes a waiting/reception room, 7 treatment rooms, studio and practitioner work space. The build out included an energy assessment as well as other healing environments. Services provided at the clinic include integrative health consultations, nutrition, acupuncture, massage, integrative psychology consults and health coaching. New ulm medical center birth center- 2014 grant $ 207,372the birth center capital expansion at new ulm medical center included increasing the number of patient rooms from four to six to accomodate 25% of ob patients that were staying outside of the birth center unit due to lack of space, improving infant safety by relocating the nursery and installing an infant security system, increasing the space of the nurses' station to improve patient privacy and employee engagement, adding a birth center waiting area designated for families and children, adding a lactation consultation room, and adding additional storage. J. A. Wedum residential hospice - 2014 grant $125,566the j. A. Wedum residential hospice is designed for patients with a life-limiting illness who need professional round-the-clock care. The wedum hospice provides patients with a home to live each day in comfort, with dignity and surrounded by love. Wedum is a medicare certified facility. Cambridge medical center's emergency department- 2014 grant $57,374 the emergency room now includes 21 private rooms, including four trauma/cardiac rooms specially designed for critically ill patients, a decontamination room, and four rooms for patients needing a safe environment. Special spaces for families are available and the entire facility is designed to provide care in a quiet and calming environment.

hospital and medical center general operations: $690,813.

housing/living, medical, and educational assistance to co-workers and patients - $350,876:the following are some examples of hospital and medical center programs supporting individual patients and employees. Buffalo hospital's "hope fund" and "cancer care fund" offer emergency financial assistance to help with expenses during breast cancer care and treatment. $42,969 in assistance was provided in 2014.Buffalo hospital's "caring for co-workers" provides confidential emergency assistance to hospital employees who suffer sudden economic hardship and are struggling to pay medical bills, rent and other everyday expenses. $14,353 in assistance was provided in 2014.$216,063 in assistance was provided in 2014 to pay medical bills for owatonna hospital hospice patients and wedum patient bills. Hospice's "tender loving care" program provides assistance to hospice patients who are experiencing financial hardships. $25,293 in assistance was provided in 2014 to assist with housing and living costs, medical and funeral costs.

$38,459 in external grants were provided in 2014.The following are some examples of external programs supported in 2014: $14,955 was provided to the "free clinic of pierce and st. Croix counties. " grants were given to support general clinic operations. Since 2007, the clinic has been providing free primary health care to low-income, uninsured residents of pierce and st. Croix counties in western wisconsin. $6,400 was provided to "brown county sheriff department". Grants provided to support the purchase of automated chest compression devices. $9,104 was provided to the "city of new ulm park and recreation department". Grants provided to support purchase of new equipment for the lose it to win it project.
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