MidHudson Regional Hospital (MHRH), formerly known as Saint Francis Hospital and Health Centers, is a 333-bed hospital located in Poughkeepsie, NY. It serves more than 10,000 patients each year at its hospital and provides an additional 325,000 outpatient procedures or treatments annually to adults and children at multiple locations throughout the mid-Hudson Valley. It is the region’s only Level II Trauma Center. In 2015, MHRH treated 3,488 pediatric patients, an increase of 16% seen from the year before.
In May 2014, the Westchester Medical Center acquired MidHudson Regional Hospital.
CDF donated a specialized stretcher/crib bed to their Emergency Department.
CDF provided funds to purchase a Pediatric Ambu aScope for their Emergency Room Department. An Ambu aScope is a single-use flexible intubation scope used with glidescope monitors.
CDF's grant enabled MidHudson Regional Hospital to purchase a GlideScope AV for use in their emergency department.
CDF provided funds to purchase a Glidescope - a life-saving tool in helping to secure a patient's airway in a critical situation.
CDF donated a veinlite - a hand-held device that allows emergency workers to quickly and efficiently locate veins.
CDF donated two Neopuffs to MidHudson Regional Hospital. Neopuff respirators provide resuscitation for premature babies and newborns.
CDF provided funds to help build and equip a pediatric examination room in their Trauma and Emergency Care Center.
CDF's grant paid for the construction of Children's Care Room in the Emergency Care Center.