News
2008 News
December 17, 2008 – Popular exercise program for older adults just keeps getting better
Mt Si Senor Center, in association with the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, has offered SAIL (Stay Active and Independent for Life) exercise classes for older adults three times weekly since June, 2007. Registration is now open for the 2009 SAIL season.
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October 15, 2008– A New Life for Martine, a True Story
Medical providers volunteer to help a Haitian born infant following heart surgery as she begins a new life in the United State.
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October, 2008 – KCHP#4 Update to the Community
Hospital District announces a change in direction following the King County Council denial of necessary zoning changes at the site of a proposed Healthcare Campus.
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October 8, 2008 –Safe Steps Fire Safety and Falls Prevention Events planned for October
East Side Fire and Rescue, the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital and local Senior Centers present fire safety and falls prevention messages at Safe Step events during October.
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September 30, 2008 –Partners for Healthy Aging Seek New Members
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital seeks organizations, businesses and individuals to advocate for Valley seniors, their families and caregivers.
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August 29, 2008 – Local High School Students Explore Healthcare Careers
Local career minded high school students spend their summer vacation at Snoqualmie Hospital learning firsthand whether healthcare might be a good fit for them.
July 22, 2008 – Hospital Foundation Establishes Donovan Fund
The Hospital Foundation has established a fund in support of a District employee involved in a serious automobile accident.
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July 14, 2008 - Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Sponsors Healthy Aging Event
As part of its Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) campaign, the District is conducting a special 2-day training for fitness instructors and launching a senior’s advocacy group.
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June 5, 2008 - Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Promotes Careers in Healthcare
With Washington State facing a serious shortage of healthcare workers, the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is promoting workforce development while the Hospital Foundation and Auxiliary promote healthcare related scholarships for Valley youth.
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May 2008 - Grant Awarded to Research Teen Health Center
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital partners with the Community Network, Friends of Youth Encompass and the Snoqualmie Valley School District to explore the feasibility of launching a Teen Health Center in a local school.
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May 29, 2008 - Hospital Foundation Awards Scholarships - Snoqualmie, WA -- The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation announces Jessica Lynch and Cayce Munger as this year’s winning recipients for the second annual competitive Scholarship Awards to Dependent Children of Hospital District employees. Read more »
February 2, 2008 - New women’s clinic coming soon
There are plans to open a new clinic on Snoqualmie Ridge devoted to women’s healthcare. The Snoqualmie Ridge Women’s Health Clinic is planned for a March 2008 opening.
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January 28th, 2008 – Hospital Recruits Community Advisors
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital seeks applications from local residents wishing to make a meaningful difference in the future of healthcare throughout the Snoqualmie Valley. Those who are selected will attend five dinner/symposiums featuring in-depth presentations, hear local updates and actively engage Hospital District leadership. Participants must live and/or work in the hospital district which includes Snoqualmie, North Bend, Preston, Fall City, Carnation or Snoqualmie Pass.
January 18, 2008 - Mobile Mammography Van continues service at SVH
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital has partnered with the SCCA (Seattle Cancer Care Alliance) to have mobile digital mammography service in the Snoqualmie Valley area. The mobile mammography service was on the hospital campus on December 5th and was a great success! The mobile mammography service will be at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital through March 2008.
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January 11, 2008 – Snoqualmie Tribe negotiating to buy current hospital campus
The following newspaper article highlights the fact that Snoqualmie Tribe is negotiating with Snoqualmie Valley Hospital to buy its 48-acre campus. The public is invited to ask questions about the proposed land purchase during a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Jan. 17 at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, 9575 Ethan Wade Way S.E., in the Weyerhaeuser Room. Seattle Times, January 11, 2008
