
You may choose to designate your gift to support a specific program area at St. Mary Medical Center. Gifts to these areas are typically used to purchase technology and equipment.
St. Mary Regional Cancer Center – A community-based, comprehensive cancer center providing chemotherapy, radiation therapy, treatment planning, and a coordinated group of support services.
Turning Point Rehabilitation Center – Offering an interdisciplinary team approach to persons in need of physical rehabilitation, including physical, occupational, speech and language, recreation, and aquatic therapy, as well as a program for cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation.
St. Mary Community Breast Center – Provides a single point of contact for women in all areas of breast health, whether you have questions about how to perform breast self exams properly, need a mammogram or are coping with a breast cancer diagnosis.
St. Mary Family Birth Center – A home-like birth environment focusing on the comfort of our guests. St. Mary Family Birth Center has been designated a “Baby-Friendly” birth facility by the World Health Organization and UNICEF for its commitment to maternal and child health.
Emergency/Trauma Services – St. Mary Medical Center is a key provider in the Oregon and Washington trauma systems.
Pediatrics – Gifts to Pediatrics serve our youngest patients in a number of different areas of the Medical Center.
Intensive Care – The Intensive Care Unit at St. Mary Medical Center delivers state-of-the-art care for critically ill and injured patients.
Cardiac Care – St. Mary Medical Center offers a range of invasive and noninvasive diagnostic and therapeutic cardiac services including pacemaker implantation and monitoring, coronary angiography, nuclear cardiology, echocardiography, rhythm and pressure monitoring, stress-testing, cardiac rehabilitation, and education.
Transitional Care – Coordinated, skilled nursing and rehabilitation services for patients who are medically complex and fragile.
Palliative Care – Palliative care aims to relieve suffering and improve quality of life for patients with advanced illness, and their families. Palliative care is provided by an interdisciplinary team in conjunction with all other appropriate forms of medical treatment. Vigorous pain and symptom control is integrated into all stages of treatment.
Home Health – Under the direction of a physician, a team of skilled professionals bring appropriate health services into patient homes.