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Livingston HealthCare Services
Livingston HealthCare (LHC) is a 25-bed critical access hospital located in Livingston, Montana, providing inpatient, outpatient, and emergency services primarily for the residents of Livingston Montana and the surrounding area. It is a multispecialty physician practice that also provides rehabilitation services and home-based services such as home care and hospice care.LHC provides medical treatment of the sick and injured patients regardless of ability to pay. This includes private payers, insured payers, Medicare, Medicaid and Charity Care.LHC provided funding for Windrider Transit in the amount of $10,000 in FY 2021. Windrider provides a free, efficient fixed-route transportation system to citizens and disabled persons in Park County, Montana. Its operations have increased from Monday through Friday, to adding half-day Saturdays, and expanding the service by providing free rides for medical appointmentswithin Livingston city limits and to and from Bozeman, MT. All vehicles are ADA accessible and equipped with lifts. The Windrider bus makes eight stops each day at Livingston HealthCare, and includes multiple daily stops at 27 other locations in Livingston, including to the public library and a local grocery store. In FY 2021, the Windrider bus picked up 4,298 passengers and was driven 249 days, with an average of 17.26 passengers each day. LHC also provides in-kind contributions in the form graphic design for promotional materials. LHC's internal Marketing and Communication team spent 32 hours in FY21 working with Windrider to develop promotional materials, such as brochures, mailer pieces and newsletter content.The LiveWell49 Coalition is dedicated to embracing a culture of health in Park County through creative community solutions and effective outreach. LiveWell49 acts as the backbone organization for entities and individuals working to improve the health of Park County citizens and acts as the hub for all resources and information involved in its mission. LiveWell49 brings stakeholders in the community together to network, collaborate and share information to create efficiencies and build relationships within organizations. The focus of the LiveWell49Resilience Project is mental health promotion and suicide prevention in Park County. Livingston HealthCare has committed to providing in-kind contributions to increase the capacity of LiveWell49 Coalition and the LW49 Resilience Project by financially contributing to the support of the LiveWell49 Facilitator (LHC Community Health Coordinator) and the LiveWell49 Program Assistant (LHC Community Health Assistant).GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2020 – Jun 30, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$47.4MProgram 1 [2024]
Livingston HealthCare (LHC) is a 25-bed critical access hospital located in Livingston, Montana, providing inpatient, outpatient, and emergency services primarily for the residents of Livingston Montana and the surrounding area. It is a multispecialty physician practice that also provides rehabilitation services and home-based services such as home care and hospice care.LHC provides medical treatment of the sick and injured patients regardless of ability to pay. This includes private payers, insured payers, Medicare, Medicaid and Charity Care.Continued on Schedule O...Livingston HealthCare is proud to support Windrider Transit, a vital service that enhances the well-being of our community. In the fiscal year 2024, we contributed $10,000 to sustain and expand this free, efficient fixed-route transportation system benefiting citizens and disabled individuals in Park County, Montana. This was a grant passed through the Park County Community Foundation to Windrider Transit.Windrider has made significant strides, extending its operations from Monday through Friday to now include half-day Saturdays. Moreover, the service has expanded to offer free rides for medical appointments within Livingston city limits and to and from Bozeman, MT. All vehicles are ADA accessible and equipped with lifts, ensuring accessibility for everyone.What sets Windrider apart is its commitment to fostering connections within our community. Recognizing the crucial role drivers play in being a touch point for some of the most vulnerable in the community, plans are underway to train them in QPR suicide prevention. This initiative aims to not only provide transportation but also create a supportive environment. The buses will soon be equipped with a list of resources, offering valuable assistance to those in need.Livingston HealthCare's Fall Health Festival is a cornerstone in our ongoing commitment to community health and public well-being in Park County. Held annually on a Saturday from 7-11 am, this event serves as a crucial platform for various organizations, including the Park County Health Department, LiveWell49, the Recreation Department, The Cancer Alliance, The Phoenix, and ASPEN, to disseminate information about available resources and services.At the heart of the festival are Livingston HealthCare providers, volunteering their expertise to address critical health topics, from diabetes prevention and behavioral health to combating loneliness. In FY2024, the event served 250 individuals, incurring direct expenses of $14,084 and staff costs totaling $33,123, amounting to a total expenditure of $47,207. This financial commitment reflects our dedication to community benefit and underscores the importance of providing accessible health information and services to our residents.Suicide prevention emerged as an urgent community need this year, prompting Livingston HealthCare to make it a priority within our CHIP initiatives. In partnership with LiveWell49, we provided Suicide Prevention Training to over 100 individuals, including 50% of our clinical staff, marking a significant step in creating a safer, more responsive environment for those at risk. This initiative reflects our commitment to fostering resilience and offering compassionate, effective support to address mental health needs across Park CountyGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$77.5M
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