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AWARDS & ACCOLADES Adventist Health Glendale is a 515-bed, non-profit tertiary care hospital founded in 1905. We are consistently ranked among the nation’s top hospitals for quality, safety, and patient experience.

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The Leapfrog Group – Hospital Safety Grade Adventist Health Glendale received its 22nd consecutive ‘A’ grade for Patient Safety for over 10 years straight making us one of only three

Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs Accredited by the Association for the

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Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP). This “gold seal” for research protection offers assurances to research participants, researchers, sponsors, government regulators, and the public that our human research protection program (HRPP) is dedicated to excellence. Adventist Health Glendale joins 208 U.S. organizations and 248 worldwide, many of which are research-intensive universities and medical schools, in being awarded a full three-year Accreditation for the first time since the formation of its Institutional Review Board.

U.S. hospitals to sustain straight ‘A’ grades since 2015.

Magnet® Recognition for Nursing Excellence Adventist Health Glendale is recognized as a Magnet-designated organization by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the highest and most prestigious international distinction a

healthcare organization can receive for nursing. We are one of fewer than 10% of U.S. hospitals—and the first in Glendale—to earn this honor.

Comprehensive Stroke Center First medical center in California to receive

The Joint Commission Accreditation We are proud to report that Adventist Health Glendale has earned accreditation from The Joint Commission, the nation’s gold-standard for hospital safety and quality. This achievement underscores

Comprehensive Stroke Center certification from DNV Healthcare USA, Inc., demonstrating that we exceed patient safety standards. Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation (GEDA) Adventist Health Glendale’s Emergency Department holds a Geriatric Emergency Department

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our unwavering commitment to delivering compassionate, inclusive and trailblazing care with integrity.

National Clinical Excellence We are proud that our Cancer Services Program at Adventist Health Glendale holds accreditation from the Commission on Cancer of the American

Accreditation (GEDA) designation, certifying it to provide age-friendly, senior-focused care designed specifically for older adults. This recognition places Glendale among a growing but still select group of emergency departments nationwide committed to delivering best-practice care for seniors. Regional & Community Recognition Finalist: Los Angeles Business Journal’s 2025 Top Medical Center or Hospital System of the Year. Recognized by local media and civic organizations for community impact and innovation in patient care.

College of Surgeons—the only program in Glendale to do so. This recognition assures our community that the care we provide meets national benchmarks of quality, collaboration, and continuous improvement resulting in a program where compassion meets excellence, and every patient receives truly integrated support.

American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines® Recipient of the Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award for Stroke Care.

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