News & Stories
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Providence Newberg Health Foundation recently received a $92,000 grant from the Austin Family Foundation to support the hospital’s Out of the Cold program for vulnerable and medically fragile patients served by Providence.
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Making life easier for others in her community
“The hospital is very dear to me, and our family has strong ties to it,” she says. Faith, family and community are what keeps Sheri positive and strong. -
Including You: A Conversation Series
The 2022 series will feature Oregon artists sharing their creative work as an entry point to conversations about equity and community. -
Cancer patients receive nutrition help
The side effects of cancer treatment can wreak havoc on a person’s diet. Side effects, such as loss of appetite, sore mouth or throat, dry mouth, nausea, abdominal pain, etc., can impair a patient’s nutritional intake.
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Cancer Care Transformed
“We’re able to offer a fuller spectrum of care,” said Melissa Sayyah, clinic manager. “Before our offerings were much more limited, and patients would have to go to Providence St. Vincent for many services.” -
Change Lives: Hippotherapy for Children
Providence therapists and Forward Stride work together to help our pediatric patients achieve their highest potential. Our specially-trained occupational therapists apply the movement, rhythm and repetition of the horse as a treatment strategy to help patients achieve therapeutic goals and outcomes. -
Basecamp Partners to Bust Heart Disease Among Police Officers
Basecamp, the donor-supported center for heart disease prevention and wellness, is on the beat with the Sherwood Police Department to reduce heart disease among police officers. Heart attacks are a leading cause of death among law enforcement.
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Building Bridges
April was at her lowest. She had been through five surgeries for severe endometriosis and her anxiety and depression were becoming overwhelming. She asked her doctor where to get help.