Jul 1, 2020 Heroes Work Here: RWJUH Hamilton

Our providers and staff have risen to—and well above—the unprecedented challenges of caring for patients with COVID-19. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton is proud and grateful beyond words for the indomitable spirit and incredible work done by our teams on the front lines.

Local fire and police teams, heroes themselves, show their support for RWJUH Hamilton healthcare workers at the Echoing Our Appreciation event

Support from our Heroes: Local fire and police teams, heroes themselves, show their support for RWJUH Hamilton health care workers at the Echoing Our Appreciation event on April 23.

team of health care workers

On the Night Shift: Superheroes really DO work here!

One of RWJUH Hamilton’s cardiac nurses shows her love and support to her co-workers

It Takes a Team: One of RWJUH Hamilton’s cardiac nurses shows her love and support to her co-workers.

Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo and IBEW Local 269 donated supplies and sweet treats for hospital staff

Fuel for Heroes: Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo and IBEW Local 269 donated supplies and sweet treats for hospital staff.

Notes of appreciation from students of all four Lakeview Child Centers in Mercer County are displayed on hospital walls

Signs of Support: Notes of appreciation from students of all four Lakeview Child Centers in Mercer County are displayed on hospital walls to bring cheer to staff.

RWJUH Hamilton healthcare providers ready to care for COVID-19 patients

Ready to Fight COVID-19: RWJUH Hamilton health care providers ready to care for COVID-19 patients.

Team members are inspired by the appreciation shown for their work via posters and sidewalk art as they arrive ready to care for patients

Daily Jump Start: Team members are inspired by the appreciation shown for their work via posters and sidewalk art as they arrive ready to care for patients.

Nurses coming in for their shift are greeted by applause

Hard Work, Recognized: Nurses coming in for their shift are greeted by applause.

Echoing our support for all RWJUH Hamilton heroes

Inspiring Each Other: Echoing our support for all RWJUH Hamilton heroes.

the first responders of RWJBarnabas Health Mobile Health Services have stood ready to provide expert care in any emergency

Mobile Health: During the pandemic, the first responders of RWJBarnabas Health Mobile Health Services have stood ready to provide expert care in any emergency.

RWJBarnabas Health Behavioral Health Center and Network have been available 24/7

Behavioral Health: Dedicated staff and providers from RWJBarnabas Health Behavioral Health Center and Network have been available 24/7 to meet critical mental and emotional health needs during the pandemic.

Keeping our team safe with fit testing for masks

Focused on Safety: Keeping our team safe with fit testing for masks.

RWJUH Hamilton staff conducts daily temperature checks

Reducing Risk: RWJUH Hamilton staff conducts daily temperature checks for all staff and visitors.

Certified Peer Recovery Specialists from the RWJBarnabas Health Institute for Prevention and Recovery

Peer Recovery: Certified Peer Recovery Specialists from the RWJBarnabas Health Institute for Prevention and Recovery offer support to patients with substance use disorders.

To share your thanks or make a donation in support of our health care heroes, visit www.rwjbh.org/give.

Hope is in Hamilton

Hope is in Hamilton

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) Hamilton and Shop Hamilton partnered with Hamilton Township and the Hamilton Township School District to bring optimism to the community during COVID-19 through the Hope is in Hamilton initiative, which ran from May 1–31, 2020. Hamilton residents and community members were asked to share how they “found hope today” with #HopeIsInHamilton. They also followed along with the campaign to spread the messages of hope on RWJUH Hamilton’s Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn pages, as well as the Shop Hamilton Facebook and Instagram pages. Offline, community members displayed lawn signs and area businesses and buildings “lit up lavender” to show support and solidarity. Learn more at www.hopeisinhamilton.com.