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Simi Valley Hospital

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WALKING THROUGH

the hospital is one of

the highlights of my workday. Witnessing our staff

providing compassionate care is an awesome sight

to behold. Health care is a sacred opportunity for

us to provide quality care and compassionate sup-

port to those we serve within our community. Our

staff is not only qualified technically, but they care

for each of you personally.

It doesn’t seem that long ago when I deliv-

ered my own son here at Simi Valley Hospital!

Now almost a teenager, he joined me at a recent

Moorpark Chamber of Commerce dinner event,

where we delighted in observing a close-knit group

of dedicated business professionals recognize

individuals and businesses for their outstanding

accomplishments.

It was on this night that I had the honor and

privilege of accepting the Visionary Award on

behalf of Simi Valley Hospital. This award recog-

nized our hospital’s 50-year commitment to

community health. Throughout the evening, one

of the themes that resonated was how important

business is to community development. One of

the ways hospitals impact a community is through

the influence we

have on commu-

nity wellness. A

strong workforce

makes for a healthy

community.

At Simi Valley

Hospital, we

consider ourselves

to be at the fore-

front of commu-

nity health. Our

commitment is growing as

community needs grow and

change. We recently moved

our Child Development

Center back onto our campus

with a multi-million-dollar

expansion to provide even

better support for chil-

dren with special needs. In

January, our Home Health

program received a 5-star rating from the Centers

for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), which

is a reflection of how patients rate their care

and experience.

As a hospital, we have invested millions of dollars

into our various program expansions to create

areas of health and healing. We have purchased

new technology to provide more advanced care,

such as our interventional Cath Lab for heart care

and our 3-D breast mammography equipment.

Our spine program is helping people find solutions

to chronic pain from degeneration and injury, and

our strong orthopedic program continues to help

our community stay active and healthy. Our overall

patient satisfaction scores have been increasing

year after year.

Advanced health care services you need in

order to live your best life are here at Simi Valley

Hospital—and we provide them in a caring,

compassionate and family environment. You

will find us friendly and personal. As a nonprofit

organization, our commitment to you is to keep

growing and investing in programs within our

communities to ensure you are living your health-

iest life! We are in this together, and it is a pleasure

to serve this wonderful community.

Home Health Services

gets five stars for

patient satisfaction

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

has independently verified what patients of Simi Valley

Hospital’s Home Health Services have known all along:

The program’s caregivers are among the best in the

entire country.

In January, CMS awarded a 5-star rating—the highest

possible score—to Simi Valley Hospital. The rating

was based on satisfaction scores among patients who

received home health services between July 2014

and June 2015. CMS provides this rating system on its

website,

medicare.gov/homehealthcompare

, to help

patients and their loved ones as they make decisions

about which home health provider to choose.

Patients first

Eileen Tondreau, director of Simi Valley Hospital’s Home

Care Services, said the entire home care team is focused

on the specific needs and lifestyle preference of each

individual patient.

“If there is one main theme in home care, it is ‘We are

here to help you learn how to take care of yourself,’” she

said. “People come home after surgery or after having

had a stroke or being diagnosed with diabetes or cancer,

and they haven’t been in the hospital long enough to

learn how to do all the new things they need to do to

heal properly or to adapt to their new circumstances.

We’re there to help make that transition easier and

safer.”

Jennifer Swenson,

President and CEO

COMMUNITY FOCUS:

Our commitment to you