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With 955 employees, the hospital is the 5th largest employer in the city of Downey. [ 3 ] In 2009, the hospital filed chapter 11 reorganization proceedings, citing financial system breakdowns and poor contracts as contributing factors; [ 4 ] the hospital also serves a number of local residents that are underinsured or uninsured, contributing to ...
In 2011, U.S. News ranked the Downey, California-based hospital 7th among the 138 hospitals rated in the Greater Los Angeles area. [14] Rancho is licensed for 207 beds. [2] It cares for approximately 4,000 inpatients and conducts 78,000 outpatient visits annually. [15]
all-girls school, demolished for medical offices and parking garage for adjacent Dignity Health Mercy San Juan Medical Center. Metropolitan Arts and Technology High School: San Francisco 2013 merged with Metropolitan Arts and Technology High School [24] Miraleste High School, Palos Verdes: Palos Verdes: 1991 renamed Miraleste Intermediate School
Downey Unified School District ("DUSD") is the public school system in Downey, California, United States. It serves most of Downey and portions of Bellflower, Bell Gardens, and South Gate. [2] The enrollment for 2009 is 22,500 divided among thirteen elementary, four middle, and three high schools. [3]
PIH Health Hospital - Downey: 1,500 5 Office of Education, County of Los Angeles: 1,425 6 Downey Unified School District: 1,354 7 Coca-Cola Refreshments: 800 8 Internal Service Department, County of Los Angeles: 712 9 City of Downey 700 10 Lakewood Health Center 450
Robert Downey Jr. and his wife, Susan Downey, are not only partners in life but in business. The couple tied the knot in 2005, two years after they met on the set of 2003’s Gothika .
Robert Downey Jr. and his wife, producer Susan Downey, have been together for a whopping 20+ years—a lifetime by Hollywood standards. And after two kids, a buncha projects together under their ...
The Casa de Parley Johnson is a historic house in Downey, California, U.S. It was built for Alexander Parley Johnson, an heir to citrus fields, real estate and oil investments, in 1927. It was designed in the Spanish Revival architectural style by Roland Coate. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 20 ...