Support the ELIH Foundation and donate to one of the following fundraising efforts.
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Funds raised by the “Care Campaign” Annual Appeal support our hospital’s infrastructure, innovative partnerships, and patient care services. As we look to the future, we know community needs are changing. Healthcare is evolving and we have a significant role to play in ensuring our community’s good health. In order to continue the standard of success that we have attained, we invite you to participate in our 2023 “Care Campaign.”
Behavioral Health Services at Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital embrace those who are seeking treatment for substance abuse and/or mental health challenges. For many, this choice is the beginning of a new life, and we congratulate such courage. Behavioral Health Addiction & Psychiatry Services, positioned within the framework of Stony Brook ELIH’s broad-based treatment center, meet the complex challenges of each individual’s needs with a mission of providing hope and personal care to each patient that crosses our threshold.
Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital delivers high quality, compassionate and individualized care to our patients. Your gift will help us to acquire the new Omnicell XT Automated Dispensing Cabinet. This will bring the latest state-of-the-art management of medications, which is a critical part of patient care. Omnicell® XT Automated Dispensing Cabinets create a smarter, safer process for getting the right medication to the right patient, helping to Improve the overall patient medication experience.
Campaign to raise funds to acquire the state-of-the-art Siemens MAGNETOM Altea 1.5T with BioMatrix. This system automatically adjusts to patients’ unique body type to deliver an MRI exam that is precise, comfortable and fast.
During this COVID-19 crisis, the ELIH Foundation wishes you good health to you and your loved ones. Now is the time to reflect on your own well-being and to work together as a community to seek solutions and the eventual return to normalcy.
There are steps you can take to reduce the risk of contracting or spreading Coronavirus. We encourage you to visit the website www.cdc.gov to learn how to protect yourself and the steps to take if you believe you are ill.