St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center (205)


St. Joseph’s is a nationally recognized center for quality tertiary care, medical education and research. It includes the internationally renowned Barrow Neurological Institute®, the Norton Thoracic Institute, Center for Women’s Health, the Dignity Health – Cancer Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, and a Level I Trauma Center verified by the American College of Surgeons. The hospital is also a respected center for orthopedics, internal medicine, primary care and many other medical services. U.S. News & World Report routinely ranks St. Joseph’s among the top hospitals in the United States for neurology and neurosurgery.

Founded in 1895 by the Sisters of Mercy, St. Joseph’s was the first hospital in the Phoenix area. The hospital is part of Dignity Health, one of the largest healthcare systems in the West with more than 40 hospitals in Arizona, California and Nevada.  Our 595-bed, not-for-profit hospital provides a wide range of health, social and support services.

For over two decades, St. Joseph’s has been committed to maintaining a leadership role in advancing excellence in trauma care throughout Arizona. That commitment is demonstrated by maintaining national recognition by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma.

TSN Coordinator

 

Anita Jackson
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Email Coordinator

Address
St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center, 350 W Thomas Rd.
Phoenix, Arizona, 85013

Telephone
work: 602-406-3935

Email
[email protected]

Website(s) St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center

Upcoming Programs & Events

FREE Virtual Support Group for Trauma Survivors

Wednesday, June 12, 2024 • 12:30pm-2pm Arizona timeThis month’s topic: “Summer Strides: Rising Stronger from Injury, Embracing Change Together”… Virtual Support groups are free, 90 minute online groups to support survivors of physical injury. Groups are co-led by TSN Trauma Professionals and TSN Peers.
Contact Person
Katherine Joseph
Email: [email protected]

FREE Virtual Support Group for Trauma Survivors

Wednesday, June 26, 2024 • 2:30pm-4pm Arizona timeThis month’s topic: “Summer Strides: Rising Stronger from Injury, Embracing Change Together”… Virtual Support groups are free, 90 minute online groups to support survivors of physical injury. Groups are co-led by TSN Trauma Professionals and TSN Peers.
Contact Person
Katherine Joseph
Email: [email protected]

NextSteps Online

Ongoing The NextSteps program is a free 6-week self management course designed to recognize that YOU play the most important role in your recovery. based on the principles of self-management. It uses techniques that have been scientifically proven to increase one’s self confidence and sense of empowerment. NextSteps teaches you the skills to become an active self manager of your health and your life. Learn more here.

 

Community Resources

Brain Injury Association of America

https://www.biausa.org/

The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) works to advance awareness, research, treatment, and education to improve the quality of life for adults and children affected by brain injury. BIAA is dedicated to increasing access to quality health care and raising awareness and understanding of brain injury. It has a network of state affiliates, local chapters, and support groups.

Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona

https://biaaz.org/

 

Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Association

https://www.azspinal.org/

The Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with spinal cord injuries. Our goal is to promote physical, intellectual, spiritual, emotional and social recovery. The Association focuses on peer and family support, education of consumers, families, caregivers, and professionals, and linking people to vocational, social, and recreational resources.

Ability 360

https://ability360.org/

Ability360 continues a 40-year tradition of offering and promoting programs to empower people with all disabilities to take personal responsibility so that they may achieve or continue independent lifestyles within the community.