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Parish Health Ministry
The role of the Parish Nurse:
- Health Educator
- Health Counselor - The Parish Nurse serves as a source for reliable health information and, as necessary, can make home/hospital/nursing home visits
- Referral Source - The Parish Nurse helps people connect with community support groups, resources, and services
- Facilitator - The Parish Nurse recruits and coordinates volunteers and support groups within the parish and local community
The majority of staff work 20 hours a week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Anticipate a 24-48 hour response time.
There are many other churches that have a Parish Nurse Ministry. Call the church in your area to see if the service is available.
Episcopal Retirement Homes, Inc.
Cincinnati OH 45227
Description:
Episcopal Retirement Homes extends its ministry outside the walls of its retirement communities through its Parish Health Ministry (PHM) program, which assists congregations throughout Central and Southern Ohio with developing or enhancing a parish nurse/ health ministry. Outside of a small paid staff, PHM is run by volunteers who help bring health information and advocacy to the community.
Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly
Cincinnati OH 45239
Description:
Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly is a national non-profit, volunteer –based organization committed to relieving isolation and loneliness among the elderly. We offer to people of goodwill the opportunity to join the elderly in friendship and celebration of life.
We provide one on one visiting to isolated elderly 65 years of age and older, living in Hamilton County with limited social contacts. We provide other services as described on our website.
Referrals accepted from Council on Aging Case Managers who have assessed an elder in need of services we provide. Upon receiving the referral we will contact the elder to determine if they would benefit from our services.
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TriHealth
Description:
TriHealth provides a wide range of clinical, educational, preventive and social programs. TriHealth`s non-hospital services include physician practice management, fitness centers and fitness center management, occupational health centers, home health and hospice care.
TriHealth Physician Telephone Referral Line
513-569-5400
TriHealth Senior Programs
TriHealth Seniority
Free hospital-based program helps members age 50 and older maintain healthier, more active lives through special events, exclusive classes and valuable discounts. Includes:
- Expert health education and information
- Special courtesies from Bethesda North and Good Samaritan hospitals
- Assistance with insurance paperwork and billing issues
- Educational programs, lectures and classes
- Social outings and entertainment events
- Travel opportunities to local, national and international destinations
- Discounts on health-related products and services
- No-cost discount prescription card
- TriHealth Seniority Insider, our timely newsletter and calendar with dates and descriptions of all our upcoming events.
Bethesda North Hospital
Email or call (513) 865-1700
Good Samaritan Hospital
Email or call (513) 862-3633
TriHealth Driver Rehabilitation Program
For disabled drivers of all ages, TriHealth offers an objective evaluation of the skills necessary for driving. You must have a physician prescription to participate in this test. TriHealth can perform the in-clinic evaluation at Good Samaritan Hospital or the TriHealth Fitness & Health Pavilion.
Parish Nurses
In 1998, Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation, with a grant from what is today called the Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati, hired two nurses to cover eight schools. Their work in the schools complements that of 10 parish nurses based at churches in Over-the-Rhine, North Fairmount, Bond Hill, Winton Terrace/Winton Hills, Clifton/Mt. Auburn and Walnut Hills.
Parish nurses strive to be advocates for people who have little access to health care resources. For more information about the Parish Nurse program and how you can help, call (513) 569-6138.
TriHealth Senior Behavioral Health Program
513-872-4100
Serves older adults in an inpatient mental health setting.
The Centers for Interactive Geriatric Assessment (CIGA)
513-699-1852
Executive Park
4050 Executive Park Drive, Suite 240
Cincinnati, OH 45241
TriHealth Fitness and Health Pavilion
513-985-0900
6200 Pfeiffer Road
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Bethesda Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program.
The highly-regarded program, established in 1978, is the longest-running of its kind in Greater Cincinnati. It provides a path to recovery for those at risk of losing their families, careers and health to chemical dependency.
The Bethesda Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program continues to incorporate treatment advances into an already well-established program, which uses traditional tried-and-true approaches including family involvement, extended continuing care and self-help group support.
We offer our intensive outpatient program at two facilities in Greater Cincinnati.
619 Oak Street
4th Floor West
Cincinnati, OH 45206
Phone 513 569 6116
11305 Reed Hartman Hwy.
Suite 106
Cincinnati, OH 45241
Phone 513 489 6011