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Mission of Timpanogos Regional Hospital
Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life. In recognition of this commitment, we strive to deliver high quality, cost effective healthcare in the communities we serve. |
Top Services
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Awards
Timpanogos Regional Hospital has been rated by HealthGrades as a 5-Star facility for Stroke Care. Timpanogos Regional Hospital is a state-certified Stroke Receiving facility. Timpanogos Regional Hospital was the first Hospital in Utah County to implement the da Vinci Surgical robot. Timpanogos Regional Hospital earned the 2009 HealthInsight Quality Award. Nationally recognized for successfully treating coronary blockages.* Nationally recognized for achieving zero vascular complications.* Achieving one of the lowest length-of-stay averages for coronary intervention and open-heart surgery.* First in the area to implement a five-stage EMR system to reduce medication errors. Only 25% of the country¡¦s hospitals utilize this level of prevention. Streamlined response procedures to reduce door-to-balloon time and improve care for heart attack patients. |
Special Programs
Stroke Center, Level III NICU, Cardiology Program, HUGS Infant Security System |
On Site Guest Services
The Cafeteria is available for family and friends. Hot meals are served for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Gift shop is available off of the main lobby |
Religious Affiliations
Non Denominational |
Professional Affiliations
Joint Commission |
Volunteer Information
Our Volunteers provide countless hours of service to the patients, visitors, and staff of Timpanogos Regional Hospital. They are an integral part of our Timpanogos Regional Hospital family, staffing the Information Desk and Gift Shop, and providing support in various departments throughout the hospital. We appreciate those willing to share their time and talents in support of Timpanogos Regional Hospital and the community. Interested in volunteering? We have many wonderful volunteers with room for more! You should be able to meet the following criteria: Age: Volunteer applicants should be 18 years of age or older. Junior Volunteer applicants (16-17 years of age) may be considered to meet a specialized need in the hospital. Commitment: Volunteer for one 4-hour shift per week. Because of the amount of orientation and training involved, we request a minimum 100-hour commitment (approximately 6 months) from our new volunteers. For those interested in summer-only positions, we ask for a 50-hour commitment. Hospital Orientation: Each volunteer must attend the Hospital Orientation, usually held every other Monday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Volunteer Orientation: Orientation to Volunteer Services is arranged on an individual basis, and takes approximately 2 hours. References: each applicant must pass the background check. Junior volunteers are requested to provide 2 letters of recommendations, proof of current GPA and proof of age. General Health Review: Each new volunteer must complete tuberculosis (TB) testing and meet with the Employee Health Nurse. This takes approximately 15 minutes. Shifts: Volunteer shifts generally run 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.(afternoon), and 4:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. (evening). If you'd like to join our volunteer team, call the Volunteer Services Director at (801) 714-6123 and request an application packet, or simply send an email and include your mailing address. We look forward to hearing from you. |
Community Outreach & Activites
Prenatal Education at Timpanogos Regional Hospital All classes are taught by educators certified by the International Childbirth Educator¡¦s Association. Classes provide instruction on a broad range of topics, including: „X Physiological changes of pregnancy „X Breathing and relaxation techniques „X Variation in childbirth, e.g. C-section or VBAC „X Options for pain relief „X Labor and delivery process „X Role of birth partners „X Newborn care „X Infant nutrition Childbirth is one of life¡¦s greatest joys. We at Timpanogos Regional Hospital are excited to share in this experience with you and your family. Our commitment to exceptional patient care includes providing prenatal education that empowers the expectant mother. Class Schedule Prenatal classes are taught once a week for five weeks, or on a Friday and Saturday. Classes are held in the Women¡¦s Center Classroom. Entrance is on the north side of the hospital. Tuesday Evening Classes 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday / Saturday Classes Friday: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. To register, call 866-887-3999. The cost is $70. Class size is limited. Pre-registration is required and will ensure you get a seat in the session of your choice. |