news-sidebar-ads-1-tablet 

 news-sidebar-ads-2-tablet 

 news-sidebar-ads-1-smartphone 

 HSHS Introduces Community Connect 

Published on August 5, 2025 2:34 pm
Last Updated on August 5, 2025 2:34 pm

image_printPrint
To address the needs of the communities it serves, Hospital Sisters Health System has launched HSHS Community Connect, a digital database of free or reduced cost community-based programs and services available in the communities served by HSHS.
“HSHS is committed to improving community health and addressing ever-changing needs and factors within the community landscape,” said Kim Luz-Mobley, M.S., C.H.E.S., System Executive Director of Community Health. “Across our health system and the communities we serve, HSHS strives to fulfill our Mission to provide high-quality health care to all patients, regardless of their ability to pay.”
In 2024, HSHS hospitals conducted a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) to identify the health status, needs and issues in the communities served. HSHS Community Connect is a tool that will support the goal to improve community outcomes by working to address social determinants of health, including access to medical care.
“As a health care system, we see members of our community every day who are experiencing food insecurity, homelessness, or in need of financial aid. With HSHS Community Connect, we can find local resources to connect our patients with the support they need,” said Luz-Mobley.
Across Illinois and Wisconsin, our patients and community members can find hundreds of local resources that meet their needs, including:
  • Financial aid
  • Food pantries
  • Medical care
  • Housing and temporary shelter
  • Personal safety
  • Baby items
  • Transportation
  • And more.
Patients can also access HSHS Community Connect on their website at hshs.org/connect or through MyHSHS. If you need to create a MyHSHS account, be sure to use your full proper name that matches your HSHS medical record. If you have questions about MyHSHS, call the MyChart support line at 1-866-312-5023 or email MyHealthRecordhelp@hshs.org.
For more information about HSHS, visit hshs.org.