LifeBridge Health, Inc., a , not-for-profit, is one of the largest, most comprehensive providers of health services in the Area. Based in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and Carroll County, this regional health care organization includes: Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, and Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital, and related subsidiaries and affiliates. In addition to treating acute and chronic health conditions, LifeBridge Health advocates preventive care, wellness and fitness services, and programs to educate and support members of the surrounding communities. Though LifeBridge Health draws patients from across the United States and many countries around the world, its focus is on serving the people of greater Baltimore.

LifeBridge Health aspires to the highest levels of clinical care and support for the communities it serves. It seeks to shape the future of health care delivery by educating the next generation of physicians and other health care professionals, and engaging in clinical research.

Sinai Hospital of Baltimore provides a broad array of high-quality, cost-effective health and health- related services to the people of Greater Baltimore. Sinai boasts 18 medical departments, six specialty units and 12 Centers of Excellence. In addition to being awarded Magnet designation, the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s highest honor for nursing excellence, Sinai was nationally ranked as one of the top 50 heart hospitals by U.S. News and World Report for 2012 -13. Marked by numerous “firsts” throughout its 146-year history, Sinai Hospital is proud of its reputation for breaking new ground and offering cutting-edge technology in state-of-the-art facilities. The first Baltimore area hospital to treat liver tumors with a minimally invasive procedure using thermal heat generated by radio waves, the first to introduce TrueBeam™, one of the most advanced radiotherapy technologies in the world for treating cancer. TrueBeam™ delivers more flexible cancer treatments with pinpoint accuracy and precision, ease, and speed. In the fall of 2012 Sinai opened the Louis and Phyllis Friedman Neurological Rehabilitation Center. The 20-bed center provides specialized rehabilitation services to adults who have sustained a brain injury, stroke or other neurological disorder and is one of the most advanced facilities of its kind in the state of Maryland.

For 50 years, Northwest Hospital has served the health care needs of the greater northwest Baltimore metropolitan area, including Baltimore County, western Baltimore city, and Carroll and Howard counties. Northwest is a community hospital offering the highest level of patient care with 14 Centers of Excellence and 11 medical departments. Staff responsiveness and the quality of care for patients and their families have been enhanced by the smaller 20-bed units and single occupancy rooms, the elimination of nursing stations, the placement of supplies, medications and charts in close proximity to patients, and the use of highly sophisticated communication systems. To help meet a growing need in the community, Northwest Hospital opened a new and expanded inpatient psychiatric behavioral health unit in its newest tower. The design of the new 23-bed unit took patient safety and well-being considerations into account.

In addition to providing patient-centered, family-focused care in a facility that boasts $100 million in recent expansion and renovations, Northwest has many milestone achievements. These include being the first to open a fully dedicated hospital-based hospice unit in Maryland, unveiling a 51,000-square-foot Northwest Professional Center and SurgiCenter and opening the Rosenberg Visitor Center to provide a quiet and relaxing lounge area, flat screen television, computer stations and access to guest relations staff.

Carroll Hospital is an acute-care, all private-bed hospital with several outpatient facilities throughout Carroll County. Carroll Hospital’s physicians and associates offer an uncompromising commitment to the highest quality health care for people in all stages of life. It is the second-largest employer in Carroll County, with nearly 2,000 employees.

First established in 1961, today, Carroll Hospital provides a wide array of programs and services and quality of care that surpasses expectations of our community. Carroll Hospital is the proud recipient of numerous honors and accreditations for excellence in care including the Delmarva Foundation Excellence Award for Quality Improvement.

With 400 physicians representing nearly 40 specialties, Carroll Hospital is dedicated to meeting the health and wellness needs of Carroll County and the surrounding region. Highlights of the hospital campus include a state-of-the-art Emergency Department, patient center Family BirthPlace, cutting edge surgery suites, and Dove House, the county’s first inpatient hospice facility.

Most recently, Carroll Hospital opened a new 40,000 square foot building including the new William E. Kahlert Regional Cancer Center and Tevis Center for Wellness. The William E. Kahlert Regional Cancer Center offers caring and compassionate treatment, advanced technology and support to help patients fight cancer and regain their health. The Tevis Center for Wellness, an innovative resource designed to help our community live healthier every day, offers tools to address a specific health challenge, such as smoking or weight loss and guidance to get well and stay well.

Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital offers superior care and forward looking programs for the elderly and disabled. Levindale was named one of the 10 most innovative health care facilities in the nation by the Center for Innovation in Health Facilities for its adult day care program and to U.S. News and World Report’s list of best nursing homes for 2011. Levindale accepts a leadership role in defining and developing elder care. We proudly became the first registered Eden Alternative center in Maryland. This philosophy infuses companionship, empowerment and spontaneity into the daily lives of residents and patients.

The Neighborhood Model was the next step in Levindale’s journey to change nursing home culture. This ideal turns rigid nursing homes into places where residents' desires are the priority. At Levindale, the physical environment reflects this bold new model. The space opened to residents in 2012 includes a three-story resident complex. Each resident has a suite with a private bedroom, bathroom and shower located within a household made up of 14 suites. The household also has a centrally located kitchen. The new Levindale also offers a sophisticated two-story contemporary town center that includes a Jewish- themed museum, a gift shop, a grand piano, a fireplace, sitting areas with computer portals and a pub/café.