Program areas at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital
Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital provides acute medical and outpatient services to residents of weston, west Virginia and surrounding communities which covers 10 different counties. Services included 5,515 days of inpatient care, 76,177 outpatient visits, 12,135 emergency room visits, 2,033 ambulatory surgery visits, and 30,494 physician clinic visits. The Hospital had 155 deliveries during the year in which approximately 69% were medicaid patients. Many of these babies had significant substance abuse problems. Due to the drug addiction problems of the mothers, very few of these women have received prenatal care.
William adler scholarship fund - Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital sponsored program to provide scholarships to local graduating high school seniors who are pursuing a career in the health care field. It is hoped that this program will encourage more students to seek health care professions and lesson the health care staffing shortage.
Annual blood screening: Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital provides all supplies and staff to operate the program. A portion of the excess revenue is forwarded to the local rotary club to promote charitable services. Other programs include: scoliosis screening at county elementary and middle schools, health fairs at the local senior citizens center, free sports physicals to middle and high school students, children's safety day to promote healthy choices to children under 12 years of age, events for free osteoporosis screenings, events for free dermascans to screen for skin cancer, weston walk-run to promote exercise as a way to improve cardiac health, free women's health screening for breast and cervical cancer, free vein screenings and free hearing screenings. Revenue and expenses are included in line 4a above.