Springfield Hospital Inc
Programs
Community Health and Wellness Services
Springfield Hospital (SH) is a 25-bed critical access hospital located in Springfield, VT. SH also operates The Windham Center for Psychiatric Care, a comprehensive inpatient mental health program in Bellows Falls, VT; off-site physical therapy services in Springfield, Ludlow and Bellows Falls, VT, six hospital-owned specialty clinics (ENT, general surgery, podiatry, orthopedics, gynecology and urology), and an adult day care center in Springfield, VT. Our mission is to excel at providing personalized, quality care; where people come first. Our vision is to be the provider of choice by creating a professional environment where patients want to receive care, clinicians want to practice medicine, and employees want to work.Our plan is to accomplish this by:- Empowering our caregivers with education, technology, and opportunities for personal and professional development;- Creating an environment, which builds collaborative relationships among clinicians, staff, and patients;- Providing our communities with the educational resources and support to make informed decisions emphasizing prevention and wellness; and,- Offering safe, personalized, high-quality care. SH provides health services to residents throughout its catchment area. Many of the services benefit the elderly, the poor, the indigent, the underinsured and the uninsured. SH receives minimal reimbursement from these programs, with 34% of Springfield Hospital net revenue coming from Medicare and Medicaid funding. Springfield Hospital has a charity care policy under which patients who meet certain criteria will receive care without charge, or at amounts less than established rates. Through June 30, 2024, patients qualified for 100% charity care at up to 200% of the federal poverty guideline (FPG) and 50% assistance up to 300% of the FPG. As of July 1, 2024, patients qualify for 100% charity care at up to 250% of the federal poverty guideline (FPG) and 50% assistance up to 400% of the FPG. The Hospital does not bill patients nor pursue collection of amounts determined to qualify as charity care. For FY24, charges foregone for charity care, based on established rates, amounted to $1.3 million.Springfield Hospital operates a number of specialty practices to provide needed specialty care to patients. These clinics include Connecticut Valley ENT, Surgical Associates (general surgery), Springfield Podiatry, Connecticut Valley Orthopedics, Springfield Gynecology and Springfield Urology. In addition, SH provides an outpatient clinic serving patients needing treatment and minimizing their need to travel great distances for infusion services. Charitable support, in the form of gas cards and/or medication cards, is provided to patients who do not have needed funds. This charitable support program is available through donations and grant funding.Other community benefit programs include the following: Job Training and Shadowing Programs: These programs, in cooperation with Vocational Rehab and training programs through the State of Vermont, provide opportunities to gain on-the-job experience in the healthcare field. We also work with area high school students to provide opportunities for career education and summer employment. Healthcare Scholarships: Springfield Hospital raises funds that are then donated to individuals to further their educational pursuits in healthcare careers. In FY 2024, we donated four scholarships of $4,000 in healthcare scholarships.Employee Donations For Community Causes: Throughout the year, the Hospital encourages employees to participate in and donate to fundraising events in support of various associations that address community needs, for example Springfield Area Food Shelf, Hearts of Hope and the Santa Claus Club. EMS Preceptor Programs: Through Springfield Hospital's Emergency Department, several EMS agencies/schools that have their students come to the ED for their clinical hours. They range from Vermont Emergency First Responders to paramedic and include all agencies in the area.Meeting Rooms: Free meeting room space is offered to community groups when space is available. Groups that offer information on health or wellness are given a priority.Training Site Partnerships: Springfield Hospital is a training site for Vermont State University for their Licensed Practical Nurses and several other schools for their Registered Nurses. We welcome the following schools' students doing practicums as desired: University of New Hampshire, University of Vermont, Norwich University, University of Massachusetts, Smith College, Antioch New England Graduate School, River Valley Community College, VTC, St Joseph's College of Maine, Castleton State College. The program utilization generally requires an estimated 200 hours for LPN and 400 hours for RN. Community Education: Springfield Hospital promotes health education programs, open to the public, which include American Heart Association CPR and First Aid classes. The Hospital also collaborates with the North Star Health's community health team in offering community health and wellness education programs throughout the year emphasizing preventive programming around diet, exercise and nutrition.Springfield Community: Springfield Hospital encourages employees to become an active volunteer to help improve the communities we call home. Employees donate their time in a variety of areas ranging from serving as Board Members for local groups, participation in fundraising activities, including the Springfield Hospital Annual Golf Tournament and Apple Blossom Cotillion fundraising events.Volunteer Service: Volunteer Services provide a variety of services to patients and visitors. The donation of time and fundraising activities support programs that include Clerical Services, Activities Assistant at Adult Day Services, and Special Services in the Emergency Department. The Windham Center: The Windham Center is a 10-bed inpatient mental health unit that provides mental health services to residents of Windham and Windsor counties and other communities. Programs provide treatment for men and women who are 18 years of age and older. Multidisciplinary teams include psychiatrists, social workers, clinicians, drug and alcohol counselors, and nurses. The Windham Center serves the general population and financial assistance is available, based on need. The Windham Center had 291 admissions in 2024.Adult Day Care Service: Springfield Hospital operates an adult day care service, located in Springfield, VT. A cost-effective choice to long term nursing home health care, the Springfield Area Adult Day Service assists families with seniors or disabled adults, over the age of 18, who face the challenge of losing their independence. The structured program offers a safe and protective environment where nutritious meals, social activities, health care services, nursing oversight, and coordination of needed social and support services are provided. Transportation is available through an arrangement with the local bus service. In FY 2024, Adult Day Service had 4,896 patient days of care.VeggieVanGo: Springfield Hospital volunteers help distribute food at the monthly Vermont Foodbank VeggieVanGo event in Springfield. We distribute food to approximately 550 families per month. Approximately 60 hours annually are donated in time and meetings.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesOct 1, 2023 – Sep 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$53.6M
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