Public Services and Community Partnerships
The Community Partnership Program
SHC dedicates considerable resources to improve the health and well-being of the community through its Community Partnership Program. The program is a multi-year, strategic investment in community health and consists of three major health initiatives: Improve the Health and Well-Being of Older Adults, Improve Access to Care and Reduce Cancer-Related Health Disparities. In addition to providing financial and other support for these three initiatives, SHC invests in many other programs that promote the health of its community members. For more information, read our brochure.![]()
The Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) documents the process undertaken by Stanford Hospital & Clinics (SHC) to determine the health needs of the community it serves. The implementation strategy outlines how those health needs will be addressed.
- FY13 Community Health Needs Assessment

- Community Health Needs Assessment - Attachments

- Community Health Needs Assessment - Implementation Strategy

Contact Information
Sharon Keating Beauregard
Executive Director, Community Partnerships
shbeauregard@stanfordmed.org
Let us know how we are doing at communitypartnerships@stanfordmed.org
Stanford Hospital & Clinics (SHC) maintains a strong commitment to public service and the community. It dedicates significant resources to support its community programs. SHC's community programs range from ensuring health care access to the elderly and indigent patients to being actively involved in a wide range of community service programs to improve the health status of the community as a whole.
Stanford Health Library
Nora Cain
(650) 723-9863
Farewell to Falls
Ellen Corman
(650) 724-9369
Aging Adult Services
Rita Ghatak, PhD
(650) 498-3333
Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program
Holly Gautier, RN, BSN
(650) 725-9481
