The El Camino Hospital Board of Directors has approved $3.7 million in grants and sponsorships to support local health initiatives in fiscal year 2021.
Explore the impact of the El Camino Hospital Community Benefit Grant Program, which allocated $3.7 million to support health initiatives for vulnerable communities in fiscal year 2020.
As healthcare has evolved and our community has grown, we have become so much more than a hospital. We’ve shifted from being a place designed to treat disease to a comprehensive system that provides personalized healthcare in communities across Santa Clara County – in the process we have become El Camino Health!
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC), the education arm of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, has designated El Camino Hospital as a “Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality.”
Open to everyone, free to use and full of great materials, the El Camino Hospital Health Library & Resource Center is a valuable community tool dedicated to helping patients, families and the community
El Camino Hospital's RoadRunners transportation service for seniors is partnering with Lyft to expand its services to meet the growing need for affordable transportation for local seniors and community members who have transportation challenges.
Through the El Camino Hospital Benefit Community Grant Program, the hospital is collaborating with area organizations to create Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds, and Healthy Communities
Organizations Improving Healthcare Access, Mental Health, Obesity Reduction and Health Education Set to Benefit from El Camino Hospital’s Community Benefit Program.
El Camino Hospital today announced the launch of its first mobile application, one created specifically for the Family Medical Officer™ (FMO). The FMO app, which can be downloaded for free on Android devices and on Apple iPhones, iPod Touches and iPads, provides FMOs with instant access to several valuable healthcare services and information.
The Inpatient Rehabilitation Center at El Camino Hospital Los Gatos is holding a free half-day seminar, "Light at the End of the Tunnel," featuring information on the latest developments in Parkinson’s disease for individuals diagnosed with the disease, their caregivers or for those interested in learning more about the disease and how to appropriately treat it.
El Camino Hospital is offering a "hearty" menu of activities during Heart Month, all of them free to the public. From lectures and free vascular consults to a recipe contest and the hospital's popular Day of Dance event, there's something for everyone in the comprehensive list of events.