24 hours ago Nov 30, 2020 · UPMC Somerset Provided $2.5 Million in Community Benefits Last Year, Part of UPMC’s $1.7 Billion Total. November 30, 2020. >> Go To The Portal
Nov 30, 2020 · UPMC Somerset Provided $2.5 Million in Community Benefits Last Year, Part of UPMC’s $1.7 Billion Total. November 30, 2020.
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Cole Connect is the portal for UPMC patients at UPMC Cole hospital. Cole Connect is used to manage your inpatient care or hospitalization at UPMC Cole. Inpatient care includes surgeries, hospital stays, emergency department visits and other procedures.
The Heritage Café staff works in conjunction with the Somerset Hospital Auxiliary and volunteers to provide service to all patrons with proceeds returned to the hospital to benefit patient services. Café hours are 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Saturdays; and 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Sundays.
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This is a complimentary program offered 7 days a week to meet your nutrition needs and requests. Most of the items on the menu can be adapted to meet your special nutritional needs. You, your nurses or your visitors can order what you want to eat, when you want to eat it, anytime during the service hours of 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
As a leader of healthcare in the community, the Tobacco Free policy is a statement to our patients, employees, and visitors that we are striving for a healthy environment. It is UPMC Somerset’s belief, that by eliminating tobacco use, the risks to patients and visitors are reduced including possible adverse effects on treatment, reducing the risks of passive smoke to others and reducing risks of fire. This policy applies to all buildings, grounds, parking lots, ramps, vehicles and sidewalks adjacent to UPMC Somerset and Affiliates owned or leased properties. This includes smoking and the use of any tobacco product including electronic devices.
Leave valuables such as jewelry and money at home, or send them home with members of your family. If you must bring valuables, notify the nursing staff. Staff nurses will take your valuables to the hospital safe.
Vending machine areas are located in the Emergency Room waiting area, the 3B Visitor’s Lounge, the 3A Visitor’s Lounge, across from the “C” elevator on the 2nd floor and the Cafeteria on the ground floor. These areas are open 24 hours a day and provide snack food and beverages.
It offers a wide variety of entrée choices, as well as sides, salads, desserts and beverages. The Cafeteria is open Monday thru Friday; 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Parking is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All parking at UPMC Somerset is free except for on-street parking, which is regulated by Somerset Borough.
UPMC Somerset now participates in ClinicalConnect HIE, which is western Pennsylvania’s health information exchange (HIE). To learn more about ClinicalConnect HIE, please use the links below.
UPMC Somerset offers patients over the age of 18 the opportunity to access health information online and on the go.
The UPMC Somerset Rehabilitation and Wellness Center can help almost anyone who would like to decrease pain and/or improve function and wellness. We have successfully treated people of all ages, pediatrics to senior citizens, and have helped people ranging from professional athletes to the homebound. Whether you want to recover from a condition, injury or surgery or if you simply want to feel better and/or achieve improved performance, most likely we can help you.
Somerset Hospital’s Outpatient Occupational Therapy department is trained to specifically deal with pain in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. This pain may be as a result from injury or surgery. Our staff is highly trained and educated to provide you with the most appropriate care tailored to meet your specific needs. Your treatment plan may include custom splinting, exercises, and treatment techniques to increase strength and range of motion as well as decrease pain. Our staff is also educated in conservative treatment techniques which may help with the problems of pain, numbness, and swelling before the drastic measures of surgery. Our goal is to assist you in getting back to your normal activities of daily living, work, and leisure tasks. In addition to treating problems with the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand; our staff is also qualified to treat traumatic brain injury, stroke, work related injuries, and children with learning deficits.