This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Neighbor News

Mount Auburn Hospital Awards $10,000 to Healthy Waltham

The Grant will be Used to Promote Healthy and Active Lifestyles in the Community

Mount Auburn Hospital has awarded Healthy Waltham, as a representative of the Waltham Department of Health, a $10,000 grant to use towards strategic planning, community engagement outreach, and board and staff development. This grant is a part of Mount Auburn Hospital’s Community Health mission of commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of community members by collaborating with community partners to reduce barriers to health, increase prevention and/or self-management of chronic diseases and increase the early detection of illnesses.

“Realizing that local health departments have unique perspectives on the needs of the communities they serve, Mount Auburn Hospital designed these funds to support local department of health efforts. The funds may be used for capacity building and/or direct programming and must be used to address one or more of the top health concerns identified in our Community Health Needs Assessment. The main health concerns include: obesity and inactive living, self-management of chronic disease, mental health issues, substance abuse, and access to health care services, ” explains Mary Hunt Johnson, RN, OCN, Director of Community Health at Mount Auburn Hospital.

Healthy Waltham a representative of The Waltham Department of Health is one of six departments of health recipients that have been awarded grants to address one or more of the top health concerns to positively impact each community. The other communities include Arlington, Belmont, Cambridge, Somerville and Watertown.

Find out what's happening in Walthamfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Mount Auburn Hospital was founded in 1886. A teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, its mission is to deliver healthcare services in a personable, convenient and compassionate manner, with respect for the dignity of patients and their families.

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?