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.
El Camino Hospital has launched a Chinese Health Initiative (CHI), designed to address the troubling health disparities in the Silicon Valley's Chinese community and to accommodate their cultural preferences in education, screening and health care delivery.
El Camino Hospital is joining Cancer Support Community of Silicon Valley in celebrating the grand opening of the organization's new facility on North Whisman Road in Mountain View. The event is Saturday, June 5 from noon to 5 p.m.
El Camino Hospital in Mountain View is hosting a full week of educational lectures, group discussions and other assistance for the community during Mental Health Awareness Week (May 3rd to May 7th).
The scene looked like a "Dancing with the Stars" audition. A crowd of more than 1,000 mostly women, came to the Santa Clara Convention Center on Saturday, February 27, 2010 to try out dance moves ranging from "country" line-dancing to Bollywood, as well as get free health assessments and advice about their cardiovascular fitness. What no one expected was just how much fun it would be.
El Camino Hospital, the hospital of Silicon Valley, will celebrate the completion of the new $470 million technologically and seismically advanced acute care hospital building on Saturday, Oct. 3, with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by an open house for the Silicon Valley community. Patient admission to the five-story facility is planned for November 15, 2009
El Camino Hospital, the hospital of Silicon Valley, today completed its move into the new, technologically and seismically advanced facility. After completing several practice runs led by the activation team, hospital officials report all patients were safely transferred to the new facility.
The Women’s Hospital at El Camino Hospital joins 65 health care facilities nationwide to present the sixth annual national Spirit of Women Day of Dance. The local event takes place from 1 to 5 p.m., Saturday, February 27, 2010 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, and combines free health screenings and health education with a fun-filled program of dance and exercise demonstrations ranging from ballet to Bollywood.
Hundreds of citizens from Los Gatos, Mountain View and the surrounding communities will gather today at 3 p.m. in front of El Camino Hospital Los Gatos in celebration of the much-anticipated July 12 hospital opening.
After finishing the last series of safety checks and system tests, and working nearly around the clock for the past several weeks, El Camino Hospital has announced its Los Gatos campus will open just three months after taking over the facility after it closed on April 11.
With the installation of AEDs in Mountain View, residents can become life-saving heroes, helping to combat sudden cardiac arrest and improve survival rates in the community.
Empower yourself with heart health knowledge! Join our special screening for South Asian young adults and take the first step towards a healthier future.
With a commitment of more than $2.9 million, El Camino Hospital supports local organizations addressing health needs, focusing on access, mental health, and community wellness.
Today, residents throughout Santa Clara County will have the technology available to provide assistance to a person experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) who may be in need of CPR. El Camino Hospital, the fire departments within Santa Clara County and the PulsePoint Foundation announced the availability of the revolutionary PulsePoint mobile phone application to all of Santa Clara County.
Local healthcare organizations are joining together to present a health and resource fair, Advance Care Planning with a Salute to Veterans. It will be held Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 11 am to 2 pm, in the El Camino Hospital downstairs piano lobby at 2500 Grant Road, Mountain View, CA 94040.
Road Runners, a transportation service funded by the El Camino Hospital District’s Community Benefit program, is currently seeking additional volunteer drivers to meet increased demand within the community.
The South Asian Heart Center at El Camino Hospital, the first major non-profit organization dedicated to combating heart disease among the South Asian community, today announced that it has joined Million Hearts™, a national initiative of the Department of Health and Human Services to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes by 2017.
El Camino Hospital is extending an invitation to Silicon Valley to participate in more than a half dozen activities during American Heart Month (February) designed to educate consumers about the causes, identification and prevention of heart disease. All the events are free and open to the public.
A free CPR "citizen responder" mobile phone application will help save lives through a new partnership between the San Jose Fire Department and El Camino Hospital. The PulsePoint app enables members of the public to provide life-saving assistance to victims of sudden cardiac arrest, which causes nearly 1,000 deaths a day in the United States.
With an official Resolution, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors today recognized the successful partnership between the El Camino Hospital District (ECHD) and Santa Clara County Valley Medical Center (SCVMC) in providing medical and dental services for uninsured families at Valley Health Center (VHC) Sunnyvale.