The primary goal of the Asante Foundation is to promote and support Asante’s mission and guiding values by generating private support and encouraging community involvement. The Foundation’s work helps to ensure that Asante can continue to meet the needs of our rapidly growing region.
Join us on October 5 at Walk for Hope to celebrate cancer survivors and caregivers, and honor those who are no longer with us 💜
Sign up to participate and volunteer: https://lnkd.in/g8RNRU-b.
“Everything that I have, everything is because of Asante. From all the lab techs who have taken extra care to be as gentle as possible with me to every nurse who has treated me with kindness, excellent care and most of all, made me laugh, my team has done everything to let me have all this.”
Read Suzanne's story and join her at the 2024 Walk for Hope on October 5: https://lnkd.in/gnnKyu67.
Our friends at Rogue Credit Union dusted off their favorite denim and surprised Pediatrics with a Wally the Wolf visit to celebrate Miracle Jeans Day with Asante employees this year ❤️
Together, Asante and Rogue Credit Union employees raised more than $160,000 for children and families who rely on Asante for life-saving care! Moments like these remind us how powerful our community can be when we come together. 🎈💛
Just a little more than a month ago, we came together to celebrate the completion of the new pavilion at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. In the short time since that celebration, these cutting-edge facilities have already made a profound impact on our community!
Numerous memorable "firsts" have marked significant milestones in a new era of care:
👨⚕️ On February 5, we witnessed the inaugural surgery take place in the new, advanced surgical platform.
⚕ The next day, February 6, the first successful robotic surgery took place – demonstrating Asante’s commitment to innovation.
🏥 Also on February 6, we welcomed the first baby to be born in the Binette Family Birth Center. Little “Link” will be remembered as the first of countless new lives to begin in the Olsrud Family Women’s and Children’s Hospital.
❤️ Then, on February 8, Dr. Dauterman performed the first Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) in a new, state-of-the-art Hybrid OR, showcasing the advanced medical techniques available in our community.
As we continue this journey together, let's celebrate these milestones and look forward to even more remarkable moments ahead.
#AsanteForwardAsante
Southern Oregon Cardiology, an independent physicians’ practice with offices in Medford and Grants Pass, is an important partner in Asante's award-winning #cardiac care.
Its name is proudly displayed in the new Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center as a result of their group's gift—a true demonstration of their commitment to our community beyond their medical service.
Read more: https://lnkd.in/gKiqc7aQ#AsanteForward#HeartMonth
Last month, Asante Foundation development officer Fernando Ramirez-Barrett attended the Associated Oregon Loggers Convention to accept their generous donation of $40,547! This gift, part of their annual Log A Load For Kids campaign, is designated to children's health at Asante.
Thank you, Oregon forest professionals, for your generosity and support of our youngest patients!
#CMN#kidshealthChildren's Miracle Network Hospitals
At just 38, Nic faced a surprising, life-altering diagnosis which led to open-heart surgery at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. Watch his journey and how his family’s gratitude inspired them to give back.
Learn more about what's next for cardiac care at Asante: https://lnkd.in/e37HW3tw#AsanteForward#HeartMonth
Witnessing patients and providers utilizing the new space is truly remarkable, and we can’t help but reflect on our community and the generosity that helped Asante achieve this historic milestone. #AsanteForward
We’re celebrating Heart Month with another first. The first transaortic valve replacement (TAVR) in Asante Rogue Regional’s new, state-of-the-art operating suites was performed by Dr. Kent Dauterman, a cardiologist with Southern Oregon Cardiology. A TAVR procedure uses small incisions and a catheter to perform aortic valve replacement rather than open-heart surgery.
The procedure began shortly after 8 a.m. on Feb. 8. By that night, the patient, Jim, a 70-year-old longtime truck driver and Marine veteran from Grants Pass, was walking laps around the Heart Center floor. Jim said “I feel great.” Jim went home the next day and said “I still feel great.”
More than 900 patients have received TAVRs since the program first started at ARRMC in 2015. Dr. Dauterman says the new hybrid operating rooms provide state-of-the-art imaging and all the equipment needed should a TAVR suddenly require open-heart surgery. “So it’s as safe as possible for the patient, providing the highest likelihood of doing well,” he says. “The goal is getting you fixed and going home.”
Thanks to the nearly 8,000 community members who contributed to this key initiative of the #AsanteForward campaign, the new 323,600-square-foot pavilion at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center will open in February.
📣 Read the full announcement: https://lnkd.in/exe2RQWA 📣
Bonnie and Herb Sutton have lived a full and joyous life. Through their philanthropy, they intend to share their joy with others, helping as many people as possible with impactful gifts.
Learn more about their incredible legacy gift to children's health care at Asante, where their generosity will be permanently recognized in the new Sutton Healing Garden at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center.
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‘Tis the season! Students from Ashland's Oregon Health & Science University's Nursing program dropped off a generous donation of socks and underwear from their student drive for Asante's Emergency Departments, and are excited to bring some joy and warmth to those in need. 🎄 ✨ 💕