Community Benefits Program at UMass Memorial Medical Center
Your health is important to us. UMass Memorial Medical Center offers you and your loved ones an extensive Community Benefits Program to keep you healthy.
Your health is important to us. UMass Memorial Medical Center offers you and your loved ones an extensive Community Benefits Program to keep you healthy.
UMass Memorial Health – Marlborough Hospital takes your health seriously and is addressing your unmet health needs through its Community Benefits Program. We address some of the social and economic obstacles that prevent you from attaining good health.
Community Benefits Program at Marlborough Hospital
We partner with a number of local human service organizations to provide you:
UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital is working to improve the health status of all those it serves, so they can enjoy a longer, healthier life. Through our Community Benefits Program, we address some of the social and economic obstacles that prevent you and your loved ones from attaining good health.
You, or someone you know, may have taken part in a Community Benefits Program offered by HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital. Community benefit initiatives include providing:
Since assuming the role of president and CEO of UMass Memorial Health, our hospitals have completed a community health needs assessment and are working with their respective communities to address identified needs of the medically underserved.
This notice will provide you with information about paying for your care.
UMass Memorial Health provides services at a number of hospital outpatient sites. Hospital outpatient sites work closely with all of UMass Memorial to improve the quality, convenience and coordination of your care.
The holiday season is upon us, but does the thought of family commitments, cooking and shopping stress you out?
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Family Resource Center provides a friendly, comfortable space where parents and families with babies in the NICU can access current, high-quality resources in support of their health information needs.
Driving is a key to independence, no matter your age! However, driving at night presents challenges as we grow older due to a decrease in contrast, sensitivity, depth perception and color perception in lower light conditions.
Thank you for your interest in one of our upcoming cancer programs.
Learn more about our cancer care at UMass Memorial. For appointments: call 855-UMASS-MD (855-862-7763).