Join us Oct. 25, for Grady's Rozycki/Feliciano Trauma Symposium. Earn valuable educational credits while learning from the team behind Atlanta's only nationally verified level 1 trauma center. Register 🔗 https://bit.ly/3714cfi
Grady Health System
Hospitals and Health Care
Atlanta, Georgia 54,795 followers
Atlanta can't live without Grady
About us
Born in Atlanta, that means something at Grady. A downtown icon since day one. Elevating heathcare by doing what we love - caring for our city. For over 130 years, we have been a beacon of hope to the community. We do this by working shoulder-to-shoulder with amazing people. Smart people. Dedicated people. All serving a critical need in the community - in our Hospital, Correll Pavilion, 7 neighborhood, Ponce de Leon and Park Place centers, and Grady EMS. Grady cares the most for the community in all the ways Atlanta needs us. Grady is: • Atlanta's only nationally verified Level 1 trauma center • Georgia's only Burn Center for adult and pediatric patients • Advanced Comprehensive Marcus Stroke and Neuroscience Center • State-of-the-art Heart and Vascular Center with an award-winning heart failure program • World’s first 24/7 sickle cell center • One of the nation's top HIV/AIDS centers • One of the nation's most advanced hospital-based 911 EMS services • Georgia's first cancer center for excellence • Georgia's largest Mental Health provider • Georgia's only poison control center • Home to more than 60 specialty care centers - including orthopedics, diabetes, women's, eye, and G.I. • Seven neighborhood-based primary and specialty health centers around Atlanta - with more to open in 2024 • Home of Atlanta's Jesse Hill Market, our Food as Medicine program Grady earned American College of Surgeons accreditation for our Trauma and Cancer care, The Joint Commission for our advanced comprehensive stroke center, the American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines-Heart Failure Gold Plus award, the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives for our technology with Most Wired honors, Baby-Friendly, USA named us Baby-Friendly Hospital, and accredited imaging and lab disciplines.
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- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1892
- Specialties
- Trauma, Emergency Care, Stroke, Burn, Cardiac, Cancer, Diabetes, Sickle Cell, Critical & Intensive Care, AIDS/HIV, Primary Care, Women's Services, Orthopedics, Eye, and GI
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Updates
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We're #hiring a new Medication Access Coordinator- Diabetes in Atlanta, Georgia. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Educational Nurse Specialist-RN-Periop in Atlanta Metropolitan Area. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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👏 Congrats to our incredible HBCU interns on completing their nine-week internship at Grady! These talented interns gained invaluable experience in 🔗Supply Chain, 💰Finance, 💸 Revenue Cycle, 📊 Accounting, and 💻IT. Please give it up for Genesis Anderson, Alainna Toombs, Tedesia McGuffie, Brian Kemei, Savion Gallemore, Sage Cowart, Tedesia McGuffie, Carslyn Sheffield, Nathaniel Radcliff, and Caden Peters! We can't wait to see where their careers take them next. 🎉Thank you for being a part of #TeamGrady this summer!
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We're #hiring a new Human Resources Consultant in Atlanta Metropolitan Area. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We’re hosting an invite-only Interview Day on Tuesday, August 27! Join a team of RNs and Advance Practice Providers committed to safe, patient-centered care that makes a difference in our community. RSVP here 🔗 https://bit.ly/3SzJRCn
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"In high school, the number one thing on my vision board was to be a nurse. I came here for my nursing clinical years ago, but even to this day, I'm still learning," said Sonya Daniels, #TeamGrady Charge Nurse in our Cancer Center. Sonya has dedicated 26 years to serving patients at Grady, and her commitment and passion for nursing continue to grow. "We see many different patients, and things can be hectic, but it just takes that one patient who turns your day around to tell you how much your care makes a difference. Those moments are the best part of my days at Grady." 🏥 💙 #GradyNurse #PatientCare #CorrellPavilion
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Grady's new 24-bed rehabilitation unit is open for business! 🏥✨The unit offers specialized care and services for patients recovering from stroke, brain and spinal cord injuries, amputations, gunshot wounds, and orthopedic conditions. #AtlantaCantLiveWithoutGrady
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📢Coming soon to the #ATL, Fulton County's new Behavioral Health Crisis Center, operated by Grady! This state-of-the-art facility will provide essential mental health services to our community 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ❤️ #BehavioralHealth #CommunityCare #MentalHealthMatters
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“All my life, I have worked with Deaf and Hard-of-hearing people, and it is so important for everyone to have access to communication,” said Erika Bravo, #TeamGrady American Sign Language (ASL) Medical interpreter. As our first ASL medical interpreter at Grady, Erika is dedicated to breaking down communication barriers and ensuring our Deaf and Hard-of-hearing patients receive the best possible care. 🧏 🏥 “Now, when a Deaf patient comes in, we don’t have to call an agency and wait for someone to arrive, which can take over an hour, said Erika” “A patient can have an in-person ASL interpreter here whenever there is an emergency.” Below, Erika shares three tips to remember when caring for deaf or head-of-hearing patients. • Even if you use an interpreter, always speak directly to your patient. • If you can help it, limit the number of people talking simultaneously at the patient’s bedside. This can make things challenging for a deaf person who can’t follow many conversations. • When entering a patient’s room, flipping the lights on and off or partially opening the door and waving your hand is always preferred instead of knocking.