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Get involved! Northwest Hospital seeks volunteers
The gift shop at Northwest Hospital in Randallstown, Md., is looking for volunteers to assist customers in selecting gift and personal items. Adult volunteers are also needed in the Emergency Department at Northwest to support staff and provide customer services to patients and their families. Weekday and weekend hours are available for both positions. Training will be provided. For more information, call the Northwest Volunteer office at 410-521-5911.
If you are a nurse or retired nurse interested in helping the community or looking for something to do in your spare time, consider volunteering to assist with Northwest Hospital staff with health screenings and other community health programs. Call the Community Education department at 410-521-5905 for more information.
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Northwest Er-7 Shows Gains In Patient Satisfaction
At 7:05 a.m. on Wednesday, June 16, Northwest Hospital?s ER-7 saw its 60,000th patient since July 1 of last year. If current trends continue, the ER will see about 62,380 patients in a year?s time, a new record for the hospital. There?s no question that...
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The Volunteers Are Coming!
Ahhhh spring: a time for new beginnings. Winter coats are stored away. Shoveling 50 inches of snow is a bad memory. Grocery store stampedes are over for now. Here at LifeBridge Health, spring means eager bright young volunteers will be showing up. The...
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Thank You To Our Volunteers!
Between the December snowstorm and the one last weekend, LifeBridge Health would like to give a big thanks to our volunteers with 4-wheel-drive vehicles. Many of these volunteers selfishly give up their "snow days" to help essential personnel make it...
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Northwest Hospital Auxiliary Honored
Northwest Hospital relies on the energy, expertise and kindness of its dedicated volunteers. The Northwest Hospital Auxiliary is a steadfast champion of the hospital, working as an advocate in the mission of improving the well-being of the community....
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Volunteers Make All The Difference
Each morning, six days a week, volunteer Edith Judelson arrives at Jewish Convalescent & Nursing Home in Baltimore and makes her way to the room of a resident with Alzheimer?s disease. Together they say prayers for 15 to 20 minutes. When it?s time...
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