The Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation (TMHF) is pleased to announce that Alliance Patient Transfer has successfully reached its fundraising goal to purchase a new vital signs monitor for Trenton Memorial Hospital.
Through Alliance Patient Transfer’s community giveback program, a portion of every patient transfer to and from Trenton Memorial Hospital was donated to the Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation.
Thanks to the support of patients, families, and healthcare partners who utilized the service, the funds required to purchase the vital signs monitor have now been raised.
Every transfer made a difference, not only by helping patients safely reach their destination but also by contributing to improved healthcare for the entire community.
The new vital signs monitor will provide healthcare teams with essential technology to monitor patients and respond quickly when every second counts.
“We are incredibly grateful to Alliance Patient Transfer for their commitment to supporting local healthcare,” said Lindsay Dodds, Executive Director of the Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation. “This partnership demonstrates how community health-care partners can have a lasting impact. Every transfer helped bring us closer to our goal, and the result will benefit patients for years to come.”
“When we launched this initiative, we wanted every transfer to mean something more,” said Erik Rozema-Seaton, CEO of Alliance Patient Transfer. “We’re proud that each patient transported to or from Trenton Memorial Hospital helped contribute to the purchase of this important equipment. Together, we’ve shown that even small contributions can make a significant difference in patient care.”
With the vital signs monitor now fully funded, Alliance Patient Transfer will continue its partnership with the Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation by directing future donations toward another priority piece of equipment identified by the hospital.
The giveback program will remain in place, ensuring that every transfer continues to support healthcare close to home.
This ongoing collaboration reflects a shared commitment to enhancing patient care and ensuring local healthcare professionals have access to the equipment they need to serve the local community.




