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Loma Linda University PossAbilities Recognized by American Hospital Association

By Herbert Atienza,
January 21, 2014 at 01:06pm. Views: 44

Loma Linda University PossAbilities has received national recognition from the American Hospital Association (AHA) as an example of an innovative hospital-based program that improves the quality of life of the population it serves. LLU PossAbilities is one of only two hospitals from California featured in the ninth edition of Community Connections: Ideas and Innovations for Hospital Leaders, which recognizes hospitals that exemplify national best practices in one of four areas: meeting their community’s social and basic needs; promoting community health; expanding access and coverage; and enhancing the quality of life of the people they serve. The AHA publication, sent out each year to every hospital CEO in the nation, highlights innovative programs that demonstrate the various ways hospitals and health systems provide for and benefit their communities. A copy of the publication may be viewed at: www.ahacommunityconnections.org “We could not be more pleased to receive this honor,” said Pedro R. Payne, manager of PossAbilities. “This is a great opportunity for hospitals across the nation to learn about how Loma Linda University Health is engaged in the health and wellbeing of our local community. Our hope is that more hospitals are able to replicate our program and expand their reach as they help to improve the quality of life of individuals with permanent disabilities.” PossAbilities is a community outreach program developed by Loma Linda University Center East Campus and supported by founding partner, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. PossAbilities’ goal is to offer physically challenged people who are born with or have a permanent physical injury, a sense of community by offering activities and practical help. The program offers a variety of activities and initiatives that offer support, education and athletic endeavors to its members, including hosting the yearly PossAbilities Triathlon, an event joined in by thousands of able-bodied and challenged athletes; and Road to Rio, a training program for athletes hoping to compete at the 2016 Paralympics.

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