Trauma Survivors Network - provided by ATS

Survive. Connect. Rebuild.

A Program of the ATS

Mercy Medical Center Redding

Mercy Redding Trauma Center is verified as a Level II Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons (ACS).
 

Our Level II Trauma Center provides board certified doctors, skilled surgeons, sub-specialists, and all the necessary support services and equipment to care for all medical conditions including seriously injured trauma patients on a 24-hour basis. This includes monitoring all phases of care from prehospital transport to rehabilitation. 

 

Mercy Medical Center Redding’s Trauma Prevention and Outreach program provides community education and outreach efforts to decrease preventable death and injuries.

TSN Coordinator

Stephanie Hester
SHester
Email Coordinator

Address
2175 Rosaline Ave
Redding, California, 96001

Telephone
work: 530-225-7069


Upcoming Programs & Events

May is Trauma Awareness Month!

May 2023

The entire month of May is focused on raising awareness for trauma survivors, their family/friends, and the trauma professionals who go above and beyond every day. Learn more

National Trauma Survivors Day!

May 2023

The 3rd Weds. in May is National Trauma Survivors Day! We celebrate together the strength and resiliency of trauma survivors, their family/friends, and the trauma professionals who go above and beyond every day. Learn more

Next Steps Online

Ongoing

NextSteps is an interactive program to help you manage your life after a serious injury. It will help you explore the ways your life has changed and how you can move forward. Learn more


Community Resources

Shasta County Mental Health Resources

https://www.mentalhealthfacilities.net/clinics/california/shasta-county.html?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Mental%20Health&utm_term=mental%20health%20Shasta%20County%20California&utm_content=Mental%20Health%20-%20Shasta%20County,%20CA

Here is a list of all mental health facilities in Shasta County, CA. Majority of the facilities provide dual diagnosis treatment. Shasta County mental health clinics provide treatment to men, women and teenagers who have mental health problems that include depression, anxiety, panic disorder, eating disorders, OCD, PTSD and other issues and phobias.


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