Lincoln Memorial Hospital Earns Bicycle
Friendly Award
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[February 14, 2023]
Lincoln
Memorial Hospital (LMH) has earned a Bronze Bicycle Friendly Business
Award from The League of American Bicyclists for efforts to create a
bike-friendly campus.
The not-for-profit hospital’s campus features a trailhead on the LMH
Wellness Trail with a bike fix-it station, bike racks and benches for
employees and the public. A bike share program with an app allows up to
six employees to use bicycles free of charge.
“We know if people use active transportation to get where they are
going, they will be healthier, and there are also benefits to our
environment. Our efforts to promote cycling also extend beyond our
campus with bike events and education,” said Angela Stoltzenburg, LMH
director of community health.
Memorial Health hospitals complete a community health needs assessment
every three years to identify the highest health priorities in their
local areas. Promoting cycling and active transportation is an
evidence-based strategy to drive lower rates of obesity and improve
health outcomes.
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Three Memorial Health affiliates have pursued
becoming bicycle friendly businesses. Lincoln Memorial Hospital,
Jacksonville Memorial Hospital and Taylorville Memorial Hospital
have worked together to conduct colleague surveys and provide
educational materials and marketing campaigns to reach employees and
community members about the benefits of cycling.
“We hope we can be a resource to other businesses and encourage them
to become more bicycle friendly,” Stoltzenburg said. “Our efforts to
educate our employees and members of the community have helped raise
awareness about the benefits of cycling and even prompted new
partnerships.”
The League of American Bicyclists works to create safer roads,
stronger communities and a Bicycle Friendly America through
education, advocacy and promotion.
[Angie Muhs] |