Adventist_Health_Glendale

Adventist Health Glendale

Adventist Health Glendale

Hospital in California, US


Adventist Health Glendale is a hospital located in Glendale, California, it is part of the healthcare network Adventist Health. Adventist Health Glendale is one of the city's oldest businesses, founded in 1905, a year before Glendale was incorporated as a city. It was then known as Glendale Sanitarium, and it occupied the former Glendale Hotel, a 75-room Victorian structure on what is now Broadway Avenue.

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In 2009, Adventist Health Glendale started HEALTHline, a weekly television show helping people to understand their health and health options. HEALTHline can also be viewed online.[1]

History

At the end of July 2017 Glendale Adventist Medical Center changed its name to Adventist Health Glendale.[2]

Murders

Dr. Peter Martin Keller husband of Nettie Florence Keller was shot to death by a patient at Glendale Sanitarium on October 1, 1931.[3]

Efren Saldivar, a respiratory therapist at Adventist Health Glendale until 1998, came to be dubbed the "Angel of Death" when he confessed to 50 murders of patients through the injection of muscle-paralyzing drugs, though he later retracted the confession. In 2002, he was charged with six murders and pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to prison for life. Many more patients are believed to have been murdered.[4][5]

Events

Adventist Health Glendale is involved in many annual events such as Glendale Downtown Dash[6] held on daylight savings day every March, the American Cancer Societys Relay for Life[citation needed] and American Heart Associations Saving Strokes.[citation needed]

Medical mission work

Starting in 2015 Adventist Health Glendale has had a partnership with Armenia Fund to provide medical services to Noyemberyan hospital, in Noyemberyan, Armenia. For each medical mission trip Adventist Health Glendale buys large amounts of medical equipment, surgical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and other required medical/surgical items.[7] And Armenia Fund ships the medical supplies to Noyemberyan hospital. 5,750 patients have been given care in internal medicine, cardiology, pulmonology, gynecology, neurology, orthopedics, and pediatrics. 235 surgeries were done, from gallbladder, hernia, orthopedic, and maxillofacial procedures to remove lumps and tumors.[8][9][10]

Services

The services of Adventist Health Glendale are: Behavioral medicine, cardiology, diabetes, diagnostic imaging, drug rehabilitation, emergency department, Home health, hospice, laboratory, neonatal care, neuroscience, occupational therapy, oncology, pain management, pediatrics, physical therapy, radiology, sleep medicine, surgery, urgent care, wound care, and Women's health[11]

Awards and recognitions

Awards

  • America's 250 Best Hospitals Award - Adventist Health Glendale won two consecutive years from Healthgrades.[12]
  • America's 50 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Surgery Award - Adventist Health Glendale won from Healthgrades.[12]
  • Patient Safety Excellence Award - Adventist Health Glendale won three consecutive years from Healthgrades.[12]
  • Pulmonary Care Excellence Award - Adventist Health Glendale won two consecutive years from Healthgrades.[12]
  • Stroke Care Excellence Award - Adventist Health Glendale won three consecutive years from Healthgrades.[12]

Recognitions

Notable patients

See also


References

  1. HEALTHline Archived 2011-08-11 at the Wayback Machine, Glendale Adventist Medical Center website
  2. "Glendale Adventist Medical Center to rebrand in the summer". The Los Angeles Times. 14 April 2017. Retrieved 2019-06-14.
  3. "Story: Keller, Nettie Florence". TEARA The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
  4. "'Angel of Death' Pleads Guilty". CBS NEWS. Retrieved 2019-06-07.
  5. "Adventist Health Glendale". PracticeLink 25. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
  6. "Adventist Health Glendale". Healthgrades. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
  7. "Adventist Health Glendale Recognized by CMS". Crescenta Valley Weekly. 2022-08-04. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  8. "Paul Baghdadlian". Armenian Pulse Entertainment & Radio. Retrieved 2019-06-05.

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