Brooke’s Toy Closet is a program at TidalHealth Peninsula Regional and TidalHealth Nanticoke that provides new toys to children in the Emergency Departments and Pediatric Units that the children get to keep and take home upon discharge. The program was named in honor of Brooke Mulford, a young girl who was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, an aggressive form of cancer, in 2009 at the tender age of 4 years old. After a valiant battle, she passed away in June 2017. Brooke had a vision to give toys to kids in the hospital to make their time there a little easier, and that vision is what sparked the creation of Brooke's Toy Closet. Both of our toy closets are in dire need of toys. To learn how you can donate or purchase directly from our Amazon wishlist, visit tidalhealth.org/toycloset. You can also help by sharing this post and spreading the word about this program. Thank you!
TidalHealth
Hospitals and Health Care
Salisbury, Maryland 7,998 followers
Improving the health of the Delmarva Peninsula
About us
TidalHealth is a robust health system on the Delmarva Peninsula, backed by a legacy of firsts and a long history of proven accomplishments. With quality as our constant, special as our signature, and community at our core, we operate with the belief that each and every person can make a difference. Resilience is part of the landscape of where we live, and we channel our resiliency into our care, tirelessly working to improve the health of the communities we serve. We are a vital, connected team – a true force of human nature.
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- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Salisbury, Maryland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1899
Locations
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100 E Carroll St
Salisbury, Maryland 21801, US
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801 Middleford Rd
Seaford, Delaware 19973, US
Employees at TidalHealth
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To launch our VolunTEEN Voices series, we share the stories of Emily Yang and Esther Ryu, two friends who met during their time as TidalHealth VolunTEENs last summer. Today we share part one of their story from Emily Yang, a second-year VolunTEEN at TidalHealth Peninsula Regional in Salisbury. Stay tuned for part two next week! https://lnkd.in/ea-Y3fCf
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For over 100 years, the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company has rounded up ponies on Assateague Island and swam them across the channel to Chincoteague, Va. for the annual Pony Penning and Auction. TidalHealth Adult Fitness patient Jack Brittingham (91) of Pittsville, Md. has been a “Saltwater Cowboy” participating in the arduous task of riding through the forests and marshes of Assateague rounding up ponies for 44 years. He has attended TidalHealth's Adult Fitness program since 2010. He regularly attends three times a week at the Salisbury, Md. location. He states: "As long as I can get on a horse, I will continue to ride. I couldn't have done it without [TidalHealth's Adult Fitness team]." Jack's hobbies include horseback riding and spending time with his grandchildren. His ultimate goal is to participate in the 100th annual Chincoteague Pony Penning and Auction in July 2025. It just goes to show that age is just a number — keep up the great work, Jack! To learn more about this program, visit https://lnkd.in/ewEcvHT3.
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TidalHealth is honored to again be recognized in the Stars of Somerset contest sponsored by Crisfield's local paper, The Crisfield-Somerset County Times, as voted upon by readers of the newspaper. 🏆 Assisted Living: TidalHealth Alice B. Tawes Nursing & Rehabilitation 🏆 Healthcare Professional: Kristen Ward, Clinical Laboratory Supervisor 🏆 Family Doctor: Dr. Vijay Karumbunathan, TidalHealth Primary Care in Crisfield Congratulations to Dr. Karumbunathan, Kristen and our team members at Alice B. Tawes Nursing and Rehabilitation! Thank you for being someone we can count on.
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The TidalHealth Foundation extends a heartfelt thank you to Willowbrook and the Drummond family for their generosity and support. In July, Willowbrook hosted a car show in memory of local car enthusiast Steve Drummond. Steve’s wife, Kathy, is a cancer survivor and wanted to donate the event proceeds to a local cause. After hearing about TidalHealth’s new initiative, the Drive for Mobile Mammography, she thought it would be a perfect fit. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e-Jwqa7b
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TidalHealth is looking for a Patient Access Trainer (PAT) to join our Registration team in Salisbury, Md. The PAT is responsible for developing, executing, and maintaining comprehensive registration training programs, assessing end-user training needs, conducting various types of training, ensuring competency, and supporting ongoing training efforts across registration areas. Learn more and apply today at https://lnkd.in/eaU3jiH8
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Meet TidalHealth Peninsula Regional's next Director of Medical Imaging. https://lnkd.in/erWumfrc
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On Saturday, Team TidalHealth attended TabithaFest 2024, a community health fair and screening event at Tabitha Medical Care, LLC in Laurel, Del. The drizzle did not stop residents from coming to get screenings for diabetes, kidney disease and prostate cancer. Thank you to all of our team members who supported this event!
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You are looking at 108 hats made by a local 9.5-year cancer survivor, Nancy Elliott. While recovering from surgery, Nancy spent her post-operative period crocheting hats of all colors and sizes. She is pictured here with her apprentice, Blaire Polidore, who is the daughter of TidalHealth Peninsula Regional 3 East RN, Trisha Polidore. Nancy donated the hats to TidalHealth Peninsula Regional's 3 East oncology unit. Thank you, Nancy and Blaire, for your generosity and countless hours of dedicated handiwork to benefit our patients!