All areas of Greenville Hospital
System are eligible to benefit from donations received through Where Giving
Counts. Specific departments are listed below:
Behavioral Health - Marshall I. Pickens Hospital
Elder Care
Greenville Memorial Campus
Greer Campus
Heart Institute
Home Health
Infectious Disease/HIV Clinic
Intensive Care Unit
Long Term Acute Care
Neurology
North Greenville Campus
Oncology
Orthopedics
Patewood Campus
Patient and Family Services
Radiology
Rehabilitation - Roger C. Peace Hospital
Simpsonville Campus
Vascular Health
Visitor and Volunteer Services
Women's Health
Here's a quick look at the programs that benefit from Where Giving Counts. For
full details, please visit www.ghs.org.
Behavioral
Health - Marshall I. Pickens Hospital
Behavioral Health Services of the
Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center (GHS) provides a complete
spectrum of care and services to diagnose and treat emotional and psychological
disorders in children, adolescents, and adults. Inpatient acute care for the
treatment of depression and all other mental illnesses is available through
Marshall I. Pickens Hospital. In all of the programs, the treatment plan is
individualized to meet the specific needs of each patient. A highly qualified
team of doctors, nurses, technicians, pharmacists, and therapists work together
to provide the best care of its type in the Upstate.
Keeping seniors healthy and active
is the driving force behind GHS' Geriatric Care Services. The program is
one of the most comprehensive in the Upstate and utilizes "best
practice" models to serve inpatients, outpatients and the larger
community. Board-certified geriatricians, nurse practitioners and licensed,
master's-prepared social workers work as a team to offer patients a wide
variety of services.
Greenville
Memorial Medical Campus is a regional referral center for the diagnosis and
treatment of heart, cancer, women's services, reproductive endocrinology,
children's hospital, children's emergency room and rehabilitation. We are
also a community hospital providing general inpatient and outpatient services
for those in our immediate community. Services at the campus include the
24-hour Level I emergency trauma center, Children's Emergency
Center , diagnostic services, Cancer Center, Oncology Research Institute,
Children's Hospital, Heart Institute, Life Center Health & Conditioning
Club, Roger C. Peace Hospital – Rehabilitation, Women's Hospital, Marshall I.
Pickens Hospital - Behavioral Health, Sleep Center, HeartLife cardiac
rehabilitation, outpatient surgery and the Memorial Medical Office Building.
GHS is
committed to meeting the needs of the communities we serve. Greer
Memorial Hospital, on S. Buncombe Road in Greer, replaced Allen Bennett
Memorial Hospital in August 2008. The new Greer Medical
Campus offers expanded medical services, including The Cottages at Brushy Creek.
UMG
Department of Surgery Greer, Cancer Centers of the Carolinas (Opening in
2009), Southern Eye Associates and walking trails to accommodate growing health
care needs.
The
most innovative and comprehensive cardiac care in the Upstate can be found at
the Heart Institute of GHS. Annually, more than 10,000 patients choose GHS for
cardiac care. GHS has one of the largest groups of fellowship-trained
cardiovascular surgeons in South Carolina. Our experienced cardiac surgical
group performs state-of-the-art heart surgery – options include endarterectomy,
beating heart surgery, surgical ventricle
restoration, mitral valve repair and MAZE procedures - with outstanding outcomes.
GHS offers a full line of home health services for homebound adults in their
residences in Greenville and Pickens counties. Services include skilled nursing
care, therapy services, personal care services and medical social services.
GHS
infectious disease specialists are experts in the diagnosis and treatment of
various infectious diseases. Our specialists review medical data,
including records, X-rays and laboratory reports, and work with the primary
care physician to find the cause, diagnosis and best treatment method.
North Greenville Hospital–Long Term Acute Care is a 45-bed facility
designated for adult long-term acute care. Experienced critical-care staff
provides around-the-clock patient-focused care in a tranquil environment that
is conducive to healing. Long Term Acute Care is for patients 17 and older
requiring an extended hospital stay of 14 days or more. Long Term Acute Care is
not the same as sub acute or nursing home care. Rather, it is a hospital where
patients with complex medical conditions can receive additional care until they
are ready to go home.
North Greenville Medical Campus is
located on Main Street in Travelers Rest. The campus offers long term acute
care services; emergency services; outpatient services; pediatrics;
orthopedics; laboratory; radiology; MRI on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays;
digital screening mammography Monday through Friday; and outpatient physical
therapy for adults and teens.
The
Cancer Center of GHS provides advanced medical, surgical and radiation
treatments and the latest technology in the fight against cancer. In
conjunction with Cancer Centers of the Carolinas, the center offers patients
access to a program unique to the Upstate: the Oncology Multidisciplinary
Center (MDC). GHS Cancer Center is approved by the Commission on Cancer of
the American College of Surgeons and provides complete cancer care including
sophisticated diagnostic capabilities, fellowship-trained surgical oncologists,
the latest treatments, leading-edge research, patient education, home care, and
support groups.
GHS
provides comprehensive orthopedic services for adult and
pediatric patients including sports medicine, pediatric
orthopedic surgery, orthopedic trauma, spine surgery, joint
replacement, shoulder surgery, hand surgery and foot and ankle
surgery. In addition to clinical care, GHS provides graduate medical
training in orthopedic surgery with both residency and fellowship
programs.
The GHS Patewood Medical
Campus offers state-of-the-art technology and a multidisciplinary approach
to medicine. The campus hosts the Patewood Memorial
Hospital, Institute for Vascular Health, Institute for Musculoskeletal
Health and Wellness, Children's Hospital Outpatient Center, outpatient
surgery, Center for Success in Aging, Breast Health Center, open MRI, radiology
and laboratory services and primary care physician practices such as internal
medicine, pediatrics, OB/GYN.
We want you to feel comfortable and confident during your stay with us. We
understand that you probably have some questions and concerns about the
treatment you're about to undergo, whether you'll be having an outpatient
procedure or a longer hospital stay. Your comfort and sense of well-being,
before and after your surgery, is of the utmost importance to us. Better informed
patients leads to improved health outcomes,
so Greenville Memorial Hospital opened a new Patient & Family Resource
Center. It is the first health resource center in the Upstate to be linked to
Greenville County Library System.
Roger
C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital, winner of the highly-regarded MLK Award, aims
to promote improved function and health of individuals with physical and/or
cognitive impairments. The 53-bed facility provides inpatient and outpatient
rehabilitation for orthopedic, neurology, and neurosurgery patients. RCPRH
operates South Carolina’s only CARF-certified Traumatic Brain
Injury inpatient and outpatient program, inpatient and
outpatient Spinal Cord Program, Amputee and Pediatric
Specialty Program. RCPRH was also the first rehabilitation hospital in
South Carolina to become CARF-accredited in Stroke
Rehabilitation. Additionally, the hospital operates the state’s
only Drivers Rehabilitation Program.
The GHS Simpsonville Medical Campus offer residents of the Golden Strip and
surrounding communities - Simpsonville, Ft. Inn, and Mauldin - access to
primary care practices and advanced medical care with an emphasis on patient
and family comfort. The campus includes Hillcrest Memorial
Hospital and Hillcrest Medical Office Building, and it provides services
such as 24-hour Level II emergency care, bariatric surgery (named Center of
Excellence by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery), breast
imaging, inpatient and outpatient surgery, primary care physician services,
radiology services, sleep disorders center and stress testing.
The
Institute for Vascular Health (IVH) is designed to offer patients a
“one-stop shop” for a wide variety of cardiovascular services, care and
diagnostic testing. Like the rest of the Patewood Campus, the institute
features centralized patient registration, billing and concierge services. The
GHS alliance, home to the largest
non-invasive peripheral vascular laboratory in the Southeast, performs
thousands of studies annually and is home to the state’s only vascular surgery
residency
and first vascular medicine fellowship.
Visitors provide a vital service to our patients and to us, because you play
an important role in helping create a warm and healing environment for our
patients. Your presence helps us provide a sense of safety and security and
create a quiet and restful environment for our patients. Likewise, volunteers
are invaluable to us. Because of our research prowess and technological
advances in medicine, many people are shocked to hear that GHS is a
not-for-profit organization. Our sole mission is to improve the health of
people in our communities in a caring, cost-effective manner, not to make a
healthy profit for our shareholders. Because of that, it takes all of us
donating time, talent and treasure to make GHS strong.
GHS Women’s Health addresses a wide
array of medical needs and services for females in the Upstate, including gynecology,
obstetrics, breast health, high risk pregnancy, Fertility Center of the
Carolinas and Female
Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery.