Community Service Plans
Working together with our community partners, including local health departments and other hospitals, we are focused on disease prevention, promoting access to quality healthcare services, and improving the overall quality of life for our communities. Below are the community service plans that outline those efforts.
- 2022 - 2024: Monroe County Joint CHNA and CHIP - Executive Summary
- 2022 - 2024: Monroe County Joint Community Health Needs Assessment
- 2022 - 2024: Monroe County Joint Community Health Improvement Plan
- 2022 - 2024: Genesee, Orleans, Wyoming County Community Health Assessment Plan
- 2022 - 2024: Ontario County Joint CHNA and CHIP
- 2022 - 2024: Wayne County Joint Community Service Plan
Legacy Community Service Plans
Below, please find community service plans from past years.
- 2014 - 2017: Clifton Springs Hospital Community Service Plan
- 2013 - 2017: Newark-Wayne Community Hospital / DeMay Living Center Community Service Plan
- 2016 - 2018: Ontario County Community Health Assessment
- 2016 - 2018: Wayne County Community Health Assessment
- 2016 - 2018: Monroe County Joint Community Service Plan (Rochester General & Unity Hospitals)
- 2016 - 2018: United Memorial Medical Center Community Service Plan
- 2019 - 2021: United Memorial Medical Center Community Service Plan
- 2019 - 2021: Ontario County Joint Community Service Plan
- 2019 - 2021: Wayne County Joint Community Service Plan
Community Outreach Programs
We offer many community-based outreach programs for the vulnerable and at-risk residents in the communities we serve. All of our services are provided in a caring and compassionate manner. These programs offer a variety of services to individuals, including primary care and dental care, referrals, education, nutrition counseling, prenatal services, job training, and housing. Some services include:
Community Impact
We are participating in a national initiative - Partnership for Patients (PFP) - aimed at improving the quality of care and making healthcare safer by reducing hospital-acquired conditions and re-admissions. NYS Partnership for Patients was recognized as one of the nation's highest-performing programs and was highlighted by a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report in 2014.