Press Release Archives | SummitStone Health Partners https://www.summitstonehealth.org/category/press-release/ Mon, 15 Jul 2024 21:01:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.summitstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-SummitStone-Favicon-32x32.png Press Release Archives | SummitStone Health Partners https://www.summitstonehealth.org/category/press-release/ 32 32 SummitStone Clinic at the Murphy Center featured at Homeward Alliance’s Recent Un-Gala https://www.summitstone.org/2024/06/03/summitstone-clinic-at-the-murphy-center-featured-at-homeward-alliances-recent-un-gala/ Mon, 03 Jun 2024 15:49:21 +0000 https://www.summitstone.org/?p=13335 June 3, 2024 – SummitStone served as a Gold Sponsor for Homeward Alliance’s annual fundraiser, the Un-Gala. During the event, Homeward Alliance showed a video featuring the new SummitStone Clinic. The clinic is the result of coordination with many community partners and provides Integrated Care for clients right at the Murphy Center location. Services offered […]

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June 3, 2024 – SummitStone served as a Gold Sponsor for Homeward Alliance’s annual fundraiser, the Un-Gala. During the event, Homeward Alliance showed a video featuring the new SummitStone Clinic. The clinic is the result of coordination with many community partners and provides Integrated Care for clients right at the Murphy Center location. Services offered include therapy, care coordination, basic medical care and medications.

The Murphy Center for Hope and the SummitStone Clinic provide services to everyone who is at risk of or experiencing homelessness regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.

Check out the video, where you’ll see many familiar faces, including Michael Allen, Jessica Coe and Alicia Milar.

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Homeward Alliance to Host Ribbon Cutting for New Medical Clinic at Murphy Center — Clinic to be Operated by SummitStone Health Partners https://www.summitstone.org/2024/03/19/homeward-alliance-to-host-ribbon-cutting-for-new-medical-clinic-at-murphy-center-clinic-to-be-operated-by-summitstone-health-partners/ Tue, 19 Mar 2024 18:10:45 +0000 https://www.summitstone.org/?p=13163 March 19, 2024 – Homeward Alliance (HWA) is proud to announce and celebrate the grand opening of the new medical clinic at the Murphy Center for Hope (Murphy Center). SummitStone Health Partners (SummitStone) is the clinic operator—providing both physical and behavioral healthcare for people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity. HWA will host a ribbon cutting […]

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March 19, 2024 – Homeward Alliance (HWA) is proud to announce and celebrate the grand opening of the new medical clinic at the Murphy Center for Hope (Murphy Center). SummitStone Health Partners (SummitStone) is the clinic operator—providing both physical and behavioral healthcare for people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity.

HWA will host a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, March 28th 3:30 pm – 5 pm, at the Murphy Center: 242 Conifer Street in Fort Collins. The ceremony is open to the public. Speakers at the ribbon cutting include Sister Mary Alice Murphy, the namesake of the building and long-time advocate for people experiencing homelessness and Michael Allen, CEO of SummitStone.

The Murphy Center is a day shelter and a hub of services for people experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in Larimer County. HWA operates the building, and almost 20 onsite agencies provide over 40 unique services to thousands of individuals and families each year.

The clinic was made possible by a $1 million COVID-relief grant from Larimer County and brings desperately-needed healthcare services to community members experiencing homelessness—a subpopulation of people who, relative to people who are housed, suffer far higher mortality rates, are less likely to access primary or preventative healthcare, and are more likely to visit
emergency rooms.

“This is a milestone day for the Murphy Center, the community’s homelessness response system, and—most importantly—our neighbors without homes,” said David Rout, Executive Director of HWA. “We have always referred to the Murphy Center as the hub of resources for people experiencing homelessness. With the addition of a health clinic, that moniker is truer than ever.” The clinic includes a waiting room, a bathroom, and three exam rooms. It does not expand the Murphy Center footprint, but rather repurposes existing, underutilized space in the building.

SummitStone has hired new staff and deployed some existing staff members to the clinic, including a prescribing medical professional, a nurse, medical assistants, behavioral health clinicians, case managers, and care coordinators. The new and redeployed staff will work closely with SummitStone staff members already at the Murphy Center—SummitStone has been a cornerstone of Murphy Center operations since the building opened in 2009—to provide robust, integrated, behavioral and physical healthcare services.

The leadership team at SummitStone provided this statement: “SummitStone Health Partners is dedicated to whole person care. We are excited about this opportunity to provide robust integrated care to this specific population. We value our partnership with Homeward Alliance tremendously and are thrilled to see the growth and expansion of the Murphy Center program. We want to thank the team who continue to provide exceptional care to all the Murphy Center guests. This new space will support this important work and allow expansion of our services.”

Additional information about the clinic, including services and hours, can be found here, or by calling the Murphy Center at (970) 494-9940.

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SummitStone Health Partners launches contactless patient monitoring at new Acute Care Facility    https://www.summitstone.org/2024/02/29/summitstone-health-partners-launches-contactless-patient-monitoring-at-new-acute-care-facility/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 18:07:19 +0000 https://www.summitstone.org/?p=13112 The post SummitStone Health Partners launches contactless patient monitoring at new Acute Care Facility    appeared first on SummitStone Health Partners.

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A healthcare professional in blue scrubs consults with a colleague seated at a computer in a modern office. The seated person points at the screen, and a water bottle is on the desk. The room has large windows and a relaxed atmosphere. A group of eight people, including healthcare workers and staff, are gathered in a medical office. Some are sitting, and others are standing behind a desk with computer monitors and medical equipment. They are smiling and appear to be part of a team. A minimalist room with a single bed, beige bedding, and a small pillow. The room has a chair, a built-in desk under a window with blinds, shelves, and neutral-colored walls and flooring. A small wall-mounted TV is visible in the corner. Oxevision handheld contactless patient monitoring device.allows behavioral health clinicians to monitor patient safety. Close-up of a ceiling with a rectangular black air vent. The vent is surrounded by a white frame and is attached to the juncture of a gray-blue and a dark wood textured wall. A modern room with two single beds, a central window featuring a scenic view, a blue chair, and built-in wooden shelving on either side. The walls are painted in a soothing gray with matching flooring. The room is well-lit and organized.

February 29, 2024 – SummitStone Health Partners is the first behavioral health care organization in the United States to implement the latest technology in contactless patient monitoring. The non-profit organization launched England-based Oxehealth’s medtech solution – Oxevision – on January 24 at Larimer County’s Acute Care Facility on the Longview Campus. SummitStone, as the contracted provider of behavioral health services in the County’s new facility, launched behavioral health urgent care, crisis, and withdrawal management services at Longview on December 2.

The only patient monitoring system designed for behavioral health, Oxevision offers clinical staff greater assurance of patient safety by supporting FDA-cleared vital signs measurement during observation rounds. Staff can remotely confirm a resting or sleeping patient is safe without entering their room and disturbing them, measure cardiorespiratory vital signs contact-free, and document therapeutically valuable digital observations with improved compliance. The contactless tool also alerts clinicians of high-risk patient activity, ensuring that staff may remain attentive between scheduled in-person safety checks.

SummitStone is committed to the equitable, safe and inclusive delivery of behavioral healthcare,” said Dr. Lesley Brooks, Chief Medical Officer for SummitStone. “We are so very pleased to partner with Oxehealth in technology that aligns with this commitment. Incorporating Oxevision in our acute care presents an incredible opportunity to enhance the quality and patient experience of care, making it both less intrusive and safer. This technology aligns with our person-first focus, ensuring that clients can get the rest and privacy they need to reach their best outcomes.”

Katrin Engelmann, President of Behavioral Health at Oxehealth, expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “Oxehealth and SummitStone Health Partners share a commitment to bringing behavioral health care in the US into the 21st century. We are thrilled about the possibilities for innovation that this partnership brings and the positive impact our technology will have on the dedicated staff and the patients they serve. Safeguarding patients without disruption at night will be a breakthrough in behavioral health care, recognizing the critical role of uninterrupted sleep in the recovery process.”

Adopting this new technology into behavioral health care aligns well with Larimer County’s stated goal of investing in community-driven work to increase access to behavioral health services and improve outcomes for all Larimer County community members.

“SummitStone continues to be an invaluable partner to Larimer County in improving the behavioral health services available in our region,” said Laura Walker, Larimer County Health and Human Services Director. “Their efforts to use innovative technology like Oxevision is yet another advancement toward our shared goal of improving the client experience and enhancing safety for both staff and clients.”

About Oxehealth

Oxehealth is a global leader in intelligent patient monitoring for behavioral health. The company is dedicated to helping clinical staff deliver safer, higher-quality, and more efficient inpatient care. Oxehealth partners with half of NHS England’s mental health providers and is expanding to transform inpatient care in Europe and the US. For more information, visit www.oxehealth.com.

About Oxevision

Oxevision is the only patient monitoring system designed for behavioral health. The contactless technology, which incorporates an FDA-cleared medical device and a digital rounding tool, enables clinical staff to work proactively and with maximum productivity. Oxevision is supporting care at over 100 facilities and counting. Its use is associated with reductions in sentinel events (including self-harm, assaults, and falls), improved staffing efficiencies, and a better patient experience at night. For more information, visit www.oxehealth.com/oxevision.

About SummitStone Health Partners

SummitStone Health Partners is the not-for-profit behavioral health provider for Larimer County. Since 1957, SummitStone has served its communities by fostering trust, empowering recovery, and inspiring hope. SummitStone offers more than 50 programs focused on mental health and substance use prevention, intervention, and treatment, including Crisis Services, which are available 24/7/365. SummitStone serves more than 10,000 community members across Larimer County annually. For more information, visit www.summitstonehealth.org.

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