How to Apply Burn Wrap Dressing | Burn Wound Care At-Home

Emilie, a registered nurse at the Richard M. Fairbanks Burn Center at Eskenazi Health, shares step-by-step instructions on how to care for a burn wound at home.

The Richard M. Fairbanks Burn Center at Eskenazi Health is the only verified adult burn center in Indiana and is the burn center of choice for most Indiana communities. Learn more at EskenaziHealth.edu/health-services/burn-center.

Ointments & Dressings | Burn Wound At-Home Care Demonstration

Emilie, a registered nurse at the Richard M. Fairbanks Burn Center at Eskenazi Health, shares step-by-step instructions on how to care for a burn wound at home.

The Richard M. Fairbanks Burn Center at Eskenazi Health is the only verified adult burn center in Indiana and is the burn center of choice for most Indiana communities. Learn more at EskenaziHealth.edu/health-services/burn-center.

Steps for HIV Self-Test Kit Presented by Eskenazi Health

Eskenazi Health wants you to know about HIV self-test kits! Please watch this video, produced by Health Care Education & Training’s (HCET) Virtual Learning Team, for more information.

Fresh For You Market on Wheels

The Fresh for You Market on Wheels is a mobile grocery store/food pantry that is parked at a different location in Indianapolis each weekday and provides accessibility for community residents. It offers a selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen proteins and produce, milk, bread, pantry staples, and more.

A nutrition navigator is available to help patrons shop for specific diets and conditions, and an on-board chef will prepare hot, made-to-order food and host cooking demonstrations.

The Market on Wheels would not be possible without the help of partnerships from organizations including IndyGo; Cummins Inc.; The Kroger Co.; United States Department of Agriculture – Healthy Food Financing Initiative, administered by the Reinvestment Fund; Eskenazi Health Foundation; Indiana Department of Health; City of Indianapolis; Piazza Produce; and Indianapolis Fruit.

The Fresh for You Market on Wheels is open daily from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the following locations:

Monday: Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center, 3171 N. Meridian St.
Tuesday: Eskenazi Health Center West 38th Street, 5515 W. 38th St.
Wednesday: Eskenazi Health Center Forest Manor, 3840 N. Sherman Dr.
Thursday: Community Alliance of the Far Eastside (CAFE), 8902 E. 38th St.
Friday: Edna Martin Christian Center, 2605 E. 25th St.

Black K.A.R.E. Nutrition | Lean Protein

Black K.A.R.E. stands for Kidney Awareness, Resources & Education, which is a project focused on increasing the awareness and prevention efforts regarding chronic kidney disease. Kidneys play a vital role in maintaining good health by removing excess fluid and waste, controlling blood pressure and pH levels, helping to keep bones healthy and assisting in making red blood cells. To learn more about where your kidneys are, what your kidneys do and why they are important, please visit pdempowers.com/black-kare.

Nutrition Navigator | Fresh for You Market on Wheels

The Fresh for You Market on Wheels is a mobile grocery store/food pantry that is parked at a different location in Indianapolis each weekday and provides accessibility for community residents. It offers a selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen proteins and produce, milk, bread, pantry staples, and more.

A nutrition navigator is available to help patrons shop for specific diets and conditions, and an on-board chef will prepare hot, made-to-order food and host cooking demonstrations.

The Market on Wheels would not be possible without the help of partnerships from organizations including IndyGo; Cummins Inc.; The Kroger Co.; United States Department of Agriculture – Healthy Food Financing Initiative, administered by the Reinvestment Fund; Eskenazi Health Foundation; Indiana Department of Health; City of Indianapolis; Piazza Produce; and Indianapolis Fruit.

The Fresh for You Market on Wheels is open daily from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the following locations:

Monday: Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center, 3171 N. Meridian St.
Tuesday: Eskenazi Health Center West 38th Street, 5515 W. 38th St.
Wednesday: Eskenazi Health Center Forest Manor, 3840 N. Sherman Dr.
Thursday: Community Alliance of the Far Eastside (CAFE), 8902 E. 38th St.
Friday: Edna Martin Christian Center, 2605 E. 25th St.

Annual Heart Of A Father Award

Do you know of an outstanding father in Marion County who is responsible for developing strong relationships within his family and his community? Nominate him today for the Heart of a Father Award, presented by Managed Health Services (MHS).

Each year, Fathers and Families Center recognizes those fathers who exemplify family involvement, consistency, awareness and nurturing by presenting deserving men the Heart of a Father Award at its annual Faces of Fatherhood Luncheon. Find the nomination form at http://www.fatherresource.org/

The Fresh for You Market On Wheels is Here for You

The Fresh for You Market on Wheels is a mobile grocery store/food pantry that is parked at a different location in Indianapolis each weekday and provides accessibility for community residents. It offers a selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen proteins and produce, milk, bread, pantry staples, and more.

A nutrition navigator is available to help patrons shop for specific diets and conditions, and an on-board chef will prepare hot, made-to-order food and host cooking demonstrations.

The Market on Wheels would not be possible without the help of partnerships from organizations including IndyGo; Cummins Inc.; The Kroger Co.; United States Department of Agriculture – Healthy Food Financing Initiative, administered by the Reinvestment Fund; Eskenazi Health Foundation; Indiana Department of Health; City of Indianapolis; Piazza Produce; and Indianapolis Fruit.

The Fresh for You Market on Wheels is open daily from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the following locations:

Monday: Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center, 3171 N. Meridian St.
Tuesday: Eskenazi Health Center West 38th Street, 5515 W. 38th St.
Wednesday: Eskenazi Health Center Forest Manor, 3840 N. Sherman Dr.
Thursday: Community Alliance of the Far Eastside (CAFE), 8902 E. 38th St.
Friday: Edna Martin Christian Center, 2605 E. 25th St.

Shirley | Community Health Worker Success Stories

CHWs at Eskenazi Health play a role in bridging the gap between patients and their health care providers. Learn more about who we are at EskenaziHealth.edu

The Healing Project: Chapter Six – Josie Williams & Marijah Weaver

This is a spoken word piece by local artists Josie Williams & Marijah Weaver for Eskenazi Health’s “The Healing Project.” “The Healing Project” is made available to Eskenazi Health patients through a television channel specifically dedicated to art on all televisions on the main Eskenazi Health campus.

Produced for Eskenazi Health
Poem written and performed by: Josie Williams & Marijah Weaver
Music composed & performed by: Max “Wunderkin” Alley
Director of Photography: Bayette George for Athari Media
Directed by: Joseph [ALLEN] Woods for Kelli Camille Films
Dedicated with gratitude: June Michel McCormack

Dr. Alan & Diane Breier Prevention and Recovery Center for Early Psychosis | Theo’s Story

The Dr. Alan & Diane Breier Prevention and Recovery Center for Early Psychosis at Eskenazi Health (Dr. Alan & Diane Breier PARC) was founded in 2009 as a full-service center for young people who are at high risk for, or currently experiencing, the earliest stages of a psychotic disorder. A highly specialized clinical program, Dr. Alan & Diane Breier PARC Coordinated Specialty Care, is a center of clinical, research and educational excellence in the treatment of individuals in the early stages of schizophrenia and other psychotic illnesses. It is a program within the Sandra Eskenazi Center for Brain Care Innovation that provides early screening, prevention and intervention services for individuals ages 14 to 35 who have experienced a first episode of psychosis within the past five years.

The Commonground at Eskenazi Health – Short

The Commonground at Eskenazi Health is a unique green space which focuses on community, serenity and wellness for patients, visitors and employees on the Eskenazi Health campus. The space offers a productive outdoor landscape featuring a dining center with Duos, a lively garden community space and an expansive overhead trellis that will be covered year-round with native vine species and plant life. The participating design firms LAND COLLECTIVE, The OLIN Studio, and Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R), are known for internationally recognized spaces throughout the U.S. and around the world. There are two versions of the video that are now available to Eskenazi Health employees and the public

Simone | Community Health Worker Success Stories

CHWs at Eskenazi Health play a role in bridging the gap between patients and their health care providers. Learn more about who we are at EskenaziHealth.edu

Black K.A.R.E. Nutrition | Fruit & Vegetables

Black K.A.R.E. stands for Kidney Awareness, Resources & Education, which is a project focused on increasing the awareness and prevention efforts regarding chronic kidney disease. Kidneys play a vital role in maintaining good health by removing excess fluid and waste, controlling blood pressure and pH levels, helping to keep bones healthy and assisting in making red blood cells. To learn more about where your kidneys are, what your kidneys do and why they are important, please visit pdempowers.com/black-kare.

Dr. Alan & Diane Breier Prevention and Recovery Center for Early Psychosis | Carlo’s Story

The Dr. Alan & Diane Breier Prevention and Recovery Center for Early Psychosis at Eskenazi Health (Dr. Alan & Diane Breier PARC) was founded in 2009 as a full-service center for young people who are at high risk for, or currently experiencing, the earliest stages of a psychotic disorder. A highly specialized clinical program, Dr. Alan & Diane Breier PARC Coordinated Specialty Care, is a center of clinical, research and educational excellence in the treatment of individuals in the early stages of schizophrenia and other psychotic illnesses. It is a program within the Sandra Eskenazi Center for Brain Care Innovation that provides early screening, prevention and intervention services for individuals ages 14 to 35 who have experienced a first episode of psychosis within the past five years.