Healthcare Heroes
Illinois’ healthcare heroes know no boundaries in the COVID-19 fight. They have undertaken herculean efforts to care for patients and dedicated countless hours to robust response plans.
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Advocate Aurora Health
Advocate Aurora Health has discharged over 1,000 grateful COVID-19 patients to recover at home—a testament to the expertise and dedication of the system’s healthcare heroes.
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
With visitor restrictions enacted for COVID-19, the healthcare heroes of Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Health and Fitness Center in Barrington stepped up to deliver meals and comfort inpatients.
AMITA Health
After seeing an uptick in anxiety amid COVID-19, a healthcare hero at AMITA Health Center for Mental Health addresses the stigma around mental health, saying it’s okay to ask for help.
Edward Hospital
Amid busy preparations for COVID-19, a surprise engagement sparked joy for patients, staff and especially healthcare hero Juliette Blondis at Edward Hospital in Naperville.
Edward-Elmhurst Health
Healthcare heroes at Edward-Elmhurst Health clapped and cheered during a makeshift graduation for a colleague whose college ceremony was canceled due to COVID-19.
Fairfield Memorial Hospital
The healthcare heroes at Fairfield Memorial Hospital released a musical video to show there’s “no mountain high enough” to stop them from caring for communities in southern Illinois.
Jacksonville Memorial Hospital
What makes a healthcare hero? For some, it’s what you make. The Passavant Sewing Ladies who proudly serve Jacksonville Memorial Hospital are stitching masks to protect against COVID-19.
Galesburg Cottage Hospital
The healthcare heroes at Galesburg Cottage were surprised and moved to receive an anonymous wooden plaque of an American flag—complete with a thin red line to honor nurses fighting COVID-19.
Jersey Community Hospital
Jersey Community Hospital couldn’t be prouder of Maj. Victoria Hargrave, FNP-BC, one of its nurse practitioners fighting COVID-19 as a member of the U.S. Army Reserve 807th Medical Command.
La Rabida Children’s Hospital
COVID-19 brought new challenges to La Rabida Children’s Hospital in Chicago. How did the healthcare heroes meet them? With ingenuity, heart and a focus on seamless care for patients and families.
Loyola Medicine
“We are strong. We are dedicated. We are compassionate. Together we can get through this.” The healthcare heroes at Loyola Medicine are giving their all for patients, battling COVID-19 together.
Memorial Health
Volunteers with Memorial Health are doing their part in the fight against COVID-19, from sewing face masks to writing notes of encouragement. These healthcare heroes are determined to help.
Memorial Hospital, Chester
The healthcare heroes at Memorial Hospital, Chester are using social media to promote social distancing and provide emotional support for the communities they serve amid COVID-19.
Palos Community Hospital
Muhammad and Aqsa Shaikh of Orland Park donated face shields they made to Palos Community Hospital, where both volunteer. They spent nearly 167 hours and $4,000 on the personal protective equipment.
Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center
Two advance practice nurses from the Sarah Bush Lincoln Newton Clinic volunteered to conduct the only COVID-19 testing in Jasper County, which was emerging as an infection hotspot.
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Patients who face severe cases of COVID-19 require intense rehabilitation. The healthcare heroes at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab help these patients build strength and relearn everyday activities.
Sinai Chicago
The healthcare heroes at Mount Sinai Hospital and Holy Cross Hospital in Chicago are working hard to care for COVID-19 patients—and deal with new challenges, such as fear of contracting the virus.
Silver Cross Hospital
Silver Cross Hospital’s first COVID-positive patient in mid-March showed the power of teamwork. Healthcare heroes from several departments provided round-the-clock care until the patient recovered.
Sarah D. Culbertson Memorial Hospital
Healthcare heroes at Sarah D. Culbertson Memorial Hospital took a break from screening and testing patients for COVID-19 to connect with their community via social media.
Swedish Hospital
Angela Montejo, a nurse at Swedish Hospital, exemplifies the selflessness and dedication of frontline healthcare workers. “It takes a village,” she said, “and everyone is doing their part.”
UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial
The idea of being on a ventilator without family with her was too much for one patient at UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial. So healthcare hero Shari Para took her patient’s hand and they prayed.
UnityPoint Health Trinity
UnityPoint Health – Trinity, through a partnership with John Deere, distributed 1,000 care packages to Quad City families disproportionately affected by the pandemic.
Van Matre Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital
After 48 years of marriage, COVID-19 threatened to separate a husband and wife—but the healthcare heroes at Van Matre Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital made sure they were safely reunited.
Weiss Memorial Hospital
Four Chicago Fire Department trucks pulled up to Weiss Memorial Hospital on April 18 in honor of the hospital’s healthcare heroes. The firefighters saluted hospital staff, bringing some to tears.
West Suburban Medical Center
A team of healthcare heroes at West Suburban Medical Center brought to life a new rehabilitation unit to provide COVID-19 patients with physical, occupational and speech therapy needed to recover.
Advocate Aurora Health
Existing pandemic plans equipped Advocate Aurora Health to implement measures system-wide to conserve valuable supplies and keep patients and team members safe amid COVID-19.
Blessing Health System
Before WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Blessing Health System’s team was hard at work fine-tuning its emergency preparedness strategies and creating additional isolation rooms.
Memorial Hospital, Chester
Through advanced planning and preparation with local alliances, Memorial Hospital, Chester procured necessary supplies and reorganized operations to fight COVID-19.
NorthShore University HealthSystem
By assembling a cross-functional team in January 2020, NorthShore University HealthSystem began planning and preparing for how COVID-19 would affect operations across the care continuum.
Vista Health System
With critical care nurses key to caring for COVID-19 patients, Vista Health System cross-trained clinicians at its Waukegan hospital. The planning paid off as a critical care surge came days later.
Edward-Elmhurst Health
With emergency preparedness a year-round effort, Edward-Elmhurst Health took swift action to conserve resources and expand capacity for COVID-19 patients.
Riverside Healthcare
Negative pressure rooms reduce airborne pathogens and enhance safety for patients and staff. Riverside Healthcare in Kankakee worked quickly to add these rooms in anticipation of COVID-19.
Rush Copley Medical Center
PPE coaches at Rush Copley Medical Center in Aurora stay on top of the latest guidance on personal protective equipment (PPE) to ensure frontline staff are using this essential equipment correctly.
Carle Health
Carle Health leveraged its expertise and partnership with the University of Illinois to expand COVID-19 testing, reduce the wait time for test results and design a new ventilator prototype.
Hopedale Medical Complex
A designated triage area outside the Hopedale Medical Complex emergency department provides screening for COVID-19 symptoms, separating potential cases from other patients in the hospital.
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Researchers at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab and Northwestern University developed a wireless, flexible device that can monitor for COVID-like symptoms, such as cough and fever, rapidly and remotely.
Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital
Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital offers telehealth for both urgent cases and scheduled appointments, part of an effort to continue patient care while reducing the risk of COVID-19 exposure.
Rush Health
Rush Health is protecting staff, patients and their families across Chicagoland by using telemedicine to continue vital treatment and adhere to social distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Southern Illinois Healthcare
As an alternative to office visits, telehealth is helping primary care patients with Southern Illinois Healthcare keep up with routine healthcare crucial to their well-being during COVID-19.
Weiss Memorial Hospital
Nurses and social workers at Weiss Memorial Hospital work together to arrange virtual family visits for inpatients in isolation due to the highly contagious novel coronavirus.