Ivy Creek hospitals offer an array of inpatient and outpatient services. Our goal is to provide outstanding medical care to all of the communities that we serve.
Urgent care is a category of walk-in clinic focused on the delivery of ambulatory care in a dedicated medical facility outside of a traditional emergency room.
Primary care, or family care, is your main source for medical care. If you are looking for a family medicine or pediatric provider, click here to find out how we may be able to serve you.
Our Home Health teams consist of healthcare professionals offering home oriented alternatives to the patients that have recently been released from the hospital, had joint replacement, in need of stroke rehabilitation or suffering from cardiovascular disease.
Ivy Creek Hospice is a locally owned and operated hospice provider. Many patients qualify for hospice care earlier than expected and research proves patients live longer with hospice than without.
Our pharmacists can help to ensure that your current drug therapy is both safe and effective. They can also help you identify preventative care measures to stay healthy.

The mission of Ivy Creek Foundation is to ensure continued access to high quality healthcare care, behavioral health and allied health services and wellness education resources in all Alabama counties where Ivy Creek Healthcare maintains a presence.
Through your generous donations, Ivy Creek Foundation can change lives, improve and expand medical services, enhance our community healthcare and train workers. Gifts may be specific or unrestricted. All gifts to the Foundation benefit Ivy Creek Healthcare patients, caregivers, family, friends and community members. Your gifts to the Foundation stay here, with a focus to benefit the residents in Elmore County.
There are meaningful ways your gift can make an impact on our community. Learn how you can help today. You can become a member of the Ivy Creek Foundation or, simply, you can give a gift.
Ways to Give:
Ivy Creek Foundation can change lives, improve and expand medical services, enhance our community healthcare and train workers.
Yes, Gifting can be accomplished from your investment accounts or from your retirement accounts.
Tax Donation Strategies for Making Contributions to Ivy Creek Foundation
When you give appreciated stock, you can generally receive a gift deduction (charitable contribution for income tax purposes) for the current fair market value of the stock and avoid paying taxes on the capital gain you would have realized if you had sold the stock and donated the proceeds.
For your convenience, IVY CREEK FOUNDATION has an active account at Edward Jones, or a broker of your choice, can process the transfer of stock or securities to our account. All stock and/or securities will be liquidated as soon as feasible to direct cash to the area you designate.
You may call our treasurer, Mark Jennings, should you have any questions or to request information on the rules for transferring assets to our foundation. Please consult your personal financial and tax advisor to determine what works in your best interest.
Contribution Of Appreciated Securities Directly to The Foundation from Your Taxable Investment Accounts
You can usually deduct the full fair market value of appreciated long-term assets you have held for more than one year, such as stocks, bonds, or mutual funds. In addition, if you contribute stocks or other investments, you pay no capital gains tax. Donating investments, especially highly appreciated securities, instead of cash can be a highly effective and tax-efficient way to support a charity. Generally, if your assets have appreciated in value, it is best not to sell securities to generate the cash you need for a donation. Contributing the securities directly to the charity increases the amount you contribute and increases your deduction.
Qualified Charitable Distributions from Your IRA Accounts
A qualified charitable distribution (QCD) is generally a nontaxable distribution made directly by the trustee of your IRA (other than a SEP or SIMPLE IRA) to an organization (foundation) (You should not receive the distribution from your IRA personally and then contribute, it must go directly from the IRA trustee to the charity organization to qualify) eligible to receive tax deductible contributions. You must be at least age 70½ when the distribution was made. Also, you must have the same type of acknowledgment of your contribution that you would need to claim a deduction for a charitable contribution.
The maximum annual exclusion for QCDs is $108,000. Any QCD in excess of the $108,000 exclusion limit is included in income as any other distribution. If you file a joint return, your spouse can also have a QCD and exclude up to $108,000. The amount of the QCD is limited to the amount of the distribution that would otherwise be included in income.
A QCD will count towards your RMD required minimum distribution.
Making Charitable Donations from Your Retirement Accounts
You cannot give your RMD required minimum distribution from a 401(k) to charity without triggering a tax. The tax-free transfer of your RMD to charity only applies to IRAs. There is an indirect way to give money from your 401(k) to a charity tax-free. To do this, you will have to roll over money from your 401(k) to an IRA and then donate it to charity. You will have to take your RMD from the 401(k) for this year before you can do the rollover. After that, you can roll over 401(k) dollars to the IRA for future charitable transfers. If you do this by the end of the year, you will be able to start transferring some of the money to charity in 2025, which can satisfy all or a portion of the RMD from your IRA.
Please consult with your tax advisor and investment broker to see if you might use and benefit from these strategies.
Friend of the Foundation – $100/year
Supporter of the Foundation– $250/year
Advocate of the Foundation– $500/year
Champion of the Foundation – $1000/year
Visionary Member of the Foundation – $2500/year
Legacy Circle Member -$5000/year
Other: Any gift under $100/year
Through your generous donations, Ivy Creek Foundation can change lives, improve and expand medical services, enhance our community healthcare and train workers. Gifts may be specific or unrestricted. All gifts to the Foundation benefit Ivy Creek Healthcare patients, caregivers, family, friends and community members. Your gifts to the Foundation stay here, with a focus to benefit the residents in Elmore County.
There are meaningful ways your gift can make an impact on our community. Learn how you can help today. You can become a member of the Ivy Creek Foundation or, simply, you can give a gift.
This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully.
When this notice applies
This notice summarizes the privacy practices of Ivy Creek Healthcare affiliated covered entities, which include, but are not limited to: Elmore Community Hospital, Lake Martin Community Hospital, Wetumpka Urgent Care, Chilton Urgent Care, Ivy Creek Urgent Care of Enterprise, Ivy Creek Urgent Care of Tallassee, Carlile Pediatrics, Lake Martin Family Medicine, Lake Martin Pediatrics, Prattville Primary Care, River Region Family Medicine, Wetumpka Pediatrics, Ivy Creek Family Care of Millbrook, Ivy Creek Family Care of Holtville, Ivy Creek Hospice-Dadeville, Ivy Creek Hospice-Wetumpka, Ivy Creek Home Health, Lake Martin Home Health, Reliable Home Health, Ivy Creek Chronic Care, Lake Martin Pharmacy, Wetumpka Pharmacy and the medical staffs and personnel who provide you with care or services at these Ivy Creek Healthcare facilities. In addition, we may share information with each other for purposes described in this notice, including for our joint healthcare operations activities
Our obligations
We have a long-standing commitment to protecting the privacy rights of our patients. In keeping with this commitment, and as required by law, we:
How we may use and disclose health information
When you receive services or treatment at an Ivy Creek Healthcare facility, you will be asked to sign an acknowledgment of this notice that describes how we use and disclose information about you in ways that are permitted by federal law. The federal law provides for significant privacy protections of health information.
The following categories describe ways that we may use and disclose health information that identifies you. Some of the categories include examples, but not every type of use or disclosure of health information in a category is listed.
Except for the purposes described below, we will use and disclose health information only with additional written permission from you. If you give us permission to use or disclose health information for a purpose not discussed in this notice, you may revoke that permission at any time by sending a written request to our Chief Privacy Officer at the address listed at the end of this notice.
Protected Health information may also be disclosed to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services for the purpose of investigating or determining the covered entity’s compliance with the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
Your rights
You have the following rights regarding health information we maintain about you:
How to exercise your rights
To exercise your rights described in this notice (other than to obtain a copy of this notice), you must email [email protected] or send a request, in writing, to our Chief Privacy/Compliance Officer at the following address:
Chief Privacy/Compliance Officer, Ivy Creek Healthcare, 301 Mariarden Road; Dadeville, AL 36853. Phone# (256)825-7871 or email [email protected]
Or to Administrator at any the following addresses:
No other person, including a staff member, physician, nurse or clergy member, is authorized to accept a request to exercise your rights.
Complaints and questions
If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with us by contacting our Chief Privacy Officer at the address listed previously, or you may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights by sending a letter to 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201, calling 877-696-6775, or visiting HHS. Gov/OCR/Privacy/HIPAA/Complaints/.
We may request your complaint be made in writing. We will not retaliate against you for filing a complaint.
If you have any questions about this notice, please contact our Chief Privacy Officer at (256)307-6412 or call the Administrator(s) at the numbers listed previously for Elmore Community Hospital and/or Lake Martin Community Hospital.
We will not retaliate against you for filing a complaint.
Changes to this notice
We reserve the right to change this notice. We reserve the right to make the revised or changed notice effective for health information we already have as well as for any information we receive in the future. We will post a copy of the current notice at Ivy Creek Healthcare facilities. The notice will contain the effective date on the first page.