Prime Healthcare Services
Home Contact Us
About Us Services Prime Hospitals Community News Careers
Press Center
News
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Interview with Dr. Prem R ...
Medical Dreams Come Alive ...
Dr. Prem Reddy's Charitab ...
Prime Healthcare Services ...
Prime Healthcare Services ...
Medical Maverick: Doctor ...
Doctor sews up hospital d ...
Endowed Scholarship to Ai ...
Prime Healthcare Acquires ...
Desert Valley Hospital Tr ...
$1 Million to Circle of C ...
Medical Center Aims to be ...
Desert Valley Makes Soluc ...
Hospital Infused with Cap ...
Media Contacts
Online Press Kit
Awards
Change Font Size
Print This Page

$1 Million to Circle of Care Foundation

Prime News

$1 Million to Circle of Care Foundation

San Fernando Valley Business Journal June 05, 2006.

The Circle of Care Foundation received $1 million from the Chairman of the Board of Sherman Oaks Hospital, Dr. Prem Reddy.

Circle of Care Foundation provides funds for services and programs at the Grossman Burn Center and Circle of Care Leeza's Place in Sherman Oaks which assists individuals with memory disorders, such as Alzheimer's Disease.

Circle of Care Board Chair Elizabeth Rice Grossman said in a statement, "These funds will be instrumental in facilitating and expanding our work over the next five years. We are proud to welcome Dr. Reddy as a major supporter of the foundation. His commitment to providing quality and innovative care to those in need is synonymous with the mission of the Circle of Care Foundation."

The gift was announced at the foundation's annual fundraiser which honored David Levinsohn, president and CEO of Sherman Oaks Hospital for 30 years of community service in the healthcare field, and celebrity entertainment host, Leeza Gibbons, for her commitment to serving those with memory disorders.

$1m to Circle of Care Foundation.Gibbons in a statement said, "I have been very impressed with Dr. Reddy's warmth and genuine desire to make a difference. Through this generous gift, the Circle of Care will be able to help families coping with memory disorders to get much needed support and services, offering hope for the future and creating a better quality of life for caregivers and their diagnosed loved ones."

Related Articles