Mark your calendars - Amplify Nashville returns October 24! Join us at Marathon Music Works for another exciting evening of celebrating the immigrants who help our city flourish. Ticket information and more details coming soon!
Siloam Health
Hospitals and Health Care
Nashville, Tennessee 1,402 followers
Health care transformed by love.
About us
Siloam Health is a faith-based, charitably funded nonprofit organization that provides affordable, high-quality, whole-person health care to the uninsured and underserved in Middle Tennessee as well as health promotion among Nashville’s immigrant and refugee populations. Through Siloam’s comprehensive medical care and community health programs, we address not only the physical health of those we serve, but their spiritual, emotional, and mental health as well. We also work through student education initiatives to mentor and train the next generation of health professionals and change the face of health care as usual.
- Website
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http://www.siloamhealth.org
External link for Siloam Health
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1991
- Specialties
- health, immigrants, refugees, healthcare, nonprofit, Nashville, and poverty
Locations
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Primary
820 Gale Ln
Nashville, Tennessee, US
Employees at Siloam Health
Updates
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We are excited to announce our new Chief Development Officer, Michael Draper! Michael comes to Siloam with more than 10 years of non-profit and development experience with the YMCA, the Tennessee Kidney Foundation, and most recently as the Director of Development and Stewardship with Rolling Hills Community Church. We are excited to see how he will help further our mission and hope you will join us in welcoming him to the team!
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Beverly Crowder's passion for missions and refugees find a unique space to overlap as a volunteer nurse with our Refugee Medical Screening clinic. She shares, "It is a joy to welcome refugees... I feel like any way we can welcome refugees and for them to see how happy we are to welcome and assist in any way makes this difficult process more comfortable for them." Read more about Beverly by subscribing to our newsletter at tiny.cc/siloamgoodnews.
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Today is World Refugee Day! At Siloam Health, we have a unique role in caring for refugees, and we invite you to honor them with us today. Here are some ideas of how - tiny.cc/siloamwrd24
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We are proud of Siloam Health's Chief Community Health Officer, Amy Richardson, for representing Siloam as industry leaders from across the nation met to discuss the power of community health worker programs!
I've been excited about the power and potential of community health workers to both vastly improve public health and provide an extraordinary workforce opportunity ever since I heard Raj Panjabi give a moving TED Talk on community health workers in 2017. Community health workers are trained individuals who may not have the credentials of nurses or doctors, but who have the trust of their community. We have only 60,000 community health workers in the U.S. Imagine the impact if we had 1 million. To that end, with our friends at IMPaCT Care, we hosted a convening at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York of thought leaders -- community health workers, Medicaid and Medicare leaders and private sector experts -- to drive the change that is necessary to scale up effective community health worker programs. To me, private capital is critical, and private capital will invest in this space as more and more evidence becomes available of the savings that can accrue to communities, health centers, insurers and businesses with the presence of community health workers. Stay tuned. Big thanks to David Erickson, Tony Davis, Dyvonne Body, MPP, Talor C., Edison Reyes, Kellye Jackson, Dawn Alley, Shreya Kangovi, Annie Cloke, Wendy McWeeny, Margarita Hart, Raj Panjabi, Kate McEvoy, Emily Carrier, Ashlee Harris, Honey Yang Estrada, MPH, CHW, Karen Hacker, Janée T., Dave A. Chokshi, MD, Jay Ludlam, Meena Seshamani, Brian Frank, Shawn Griffin, Shanteny Jackson Jackson, Tiwanna Hatcher, and Community Health Acceleration Partnership (CHAP) for your commitment and the gift of your time and wisdom.
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Eddy's journey with Siloam Health began three years ago during a time of urgent medical need. Read Eddy's story and subscribe to our monthly newsletter at tiny.cc/siloamgoodnews.
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Amplify Nashville, our event celebrating immigrants who help our city flourish, is returning this fall! Will you nominate an honoree who has made a significant impact in Nashville? tiny.cc/AmplifyNominate.