Cummings Foundation awards $1.13 million gift to Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and Winchester Hospital to Support Workforce Diversity Initiatives

July 21, 2021

Beverly and Gloucester, MA – Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center (LHMC) and Winchester Hospital have together received a $1.13 million gift from the Cummings Foundation, a Woburn-based charitable entity funded by Bill and Joyce Cummings of Cummings Properties. Based on the organizations' shared commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, this gift will support the hospitals' efforts to address structural barriers to career advancement – such as training, child care and English proficiency – and provide opportunities for professional growth.

The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored issues of disparities and systemic racism, with communities of color experiencing higher rates of COVID-19 transmission, hospitalizations and age-adjusted deaths. Moreover, people of color are represented highly in essential service jobs such as food services, environmental services and housekeeping. While they are critical roles supporting patient care and hospital operations, these roles generally lack career advancement opportunities.

This gift from the Cummings Foundation will enable substantial and sustainable change in establishing a more diverse workforce at every level by creating a pipeline of diverse healthcare workers from local communities. Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and Winchester Hospital will pilot activities aimed at providing a path for advancement, efforts including advanced training for higher-paid essential positions such as sterile processing technicians, certified nurse assistants, phlebotomists, medical assistants and surgical technicians; reimbursement for incidental expenses such as transportation and childcare; and English as Second Language (ESL) instruction. All program elements will be offered at no cost to participating colleagues.

"We are honored and grateful to the Cummings Foundation for their generous gift," said Tom Sands, president, Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals. "This grant allows us to invest in our entry-level employees with training and support for professional development while also enhancing our ability to support our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion."

The gift will also support the recruitment and onboarding of a diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) program manager who will coordinate program activities across Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and Winchester Hospital. This individual will play a critical role in promoting and overseeing key program elements across the hospitals.

"We are eager to collaborate with the Cummings Foundation to establish new programming at Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and Winchester Hospital that will provide career advancement pathways into higher-paid positions within our health system," said Juan Fernando Lopera, Beth Israel Lahey Health's inaugural chief diversity, equity & inclusion officer. "As one of the region's largest employers, we can, and must, make a significant impact in dismantling systemic racism by closing the opportunity divide for people of color within our organization and in the communities we serve. We hope this pilot program will serve as a replicable model for other hospitals and institutions both within the health system, and beyond. With its history of social justice and meeting the needs of vulnerable communities, it is no surprise that the Cummings Foundation stepped into this space to provide such critical support."

To learn more about Beth Israel Lahey Health's commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, please visit https://www.bilh.org/dei.

About Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals

Beverly Hospital is a full-service 373-bed community hospital founded in 1888 that serves more than 13 communities across Massachusetts’ North Shore and Cape Ann. With a medical staff of more than 500 physicians, the hospital provides quality, patient-centered care in maternity, pediatrics, surgical, orthopedics and cardiology, as well as other specialties.

Addison Gilbert Hospital is a 52-bed community hospital located in Gloucester, MA. Since its founding in 1889, Cape Ann residents have turned to the hospital when they needed care. Specialties include radiology, cancer care, pain management, cardiology, chronic disease management, inpatient geriatric services and emergency medicine.

Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals are a part of Beth Israel Lahey Health, a health care system that brings together academic medical centers and teaching hospitals, community and specialty hospitals, more than 4,700 physicians and 39,000 employees in a shared mission to expand access to great care and advance the science and practice of medicine through groundbreaking research and education.

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