Program areas at Randall Childrens Hospital Foundation
Charitable gifts to Randall Childrens Hospital Foundation advance the programs and services of Randall Childrens Hospital at Legacy Emanuel, with the goal of improving the health of the community and the region.Randall Childrens Hospital is a full-service 165-bed hospital designed to meet the special needs of children and their families. Located on the Legacy Emanuel Medical Center campus in north Portland, Randall Childrens Hospital is the largest childrens hospital in Oregon. This state-of-the-art facility serves patients from throughout Oregon, Southwest Washington, Alaska, and Idaho. Randall Children's Hospital has an expert medical staff, including pediatric medical and surgical specialists, sub-specialists, hospitalists, and community pediatricians.Major programs include:* Oregons only full-service 24-hour emergency department devoted solely to caring for children* First hospital in Oregon and the first children's hospital in the Pacific Northwest to receive a Level 1 pediatric trauma center verification from the American College of Surgeons (ACS) * Level 1 children's surgery center * Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), the largest in Oregon, providing care for critically ill newborns* Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)* Pediatric Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) program* State-of-the-art Family Birth Center* Pediatric Development & Rehabilitation program, including the only inpatient pediatric rehabilitation program in Oregon* Virtually all medical specialties for children, including heart surgery, childrens cancer care, diabetes and endocrine, kidney, and pediatric primary care* Injury prevention programsIn fiscal year 2023, philanthropic contributions supported programs in these major areas: Patient Care $1,398,371Education and Training $38,327Research $36,298Community Benefit & Other Hospital Programs $165,277Some of the projects funded in this year included: Supported child life and art therapy programs. Support the expansion of behavioral health services for children. Supported the child abuse assessment, trauma therapy, and prevention programs at CARES Northwest. Provided emergency medications, durable medical equipment, and other health-related supplies to uninsured, under-insured, and low-income families. Provided emergency food support to families experiencing food insecurity. Purchase medical equipment for the NICU and pediatric rehabilitation programs. Piloted a music therapy program for infants in the NICU. Supported the development of new doula services for the family birth center.