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Siena Campus was the second St. Rose Dominican facility to open in Southern Nevada, bringing much-needed healthcare services to the growing Henderson area in 2000. The campus now serves as a hub for many of St. Rose Dominican's tertiary services.
In late 2006, the San Martín Campus opened in the southwest corner of the valley becoming the third St. Rose Dominican facility in Southern Nevada and expanded the system's reach outside of Henderson. San Martin Hospital ranks #1 in Nevada in America’s Best-in-State Hospitals by 2025 Newsweek and Statista.
St. Rose Dominican Hospital – Rose de Lima Campus is a 220,000-square-foot (20,000 m 2) 10-bed non-profit hospital owned and operated by Dignity Health in Henderson, Nevada. [1] It provides emergency care, diagnostic imaging, and limited general medicine and surgery in-patient care services. [1]
The Congregation also developed ministries in social service, particularly in parish visitation, and opened three hospitals, two in Santa Cruz, California (now consolidated at Dominican Santa Cruz Hospital) and one in Henderson, Nevada: St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Rose de Lima Campus.
In the following years, the program grew to include volunteer houses in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. At the same time, the Holy Child Sisters requested that volunteers work with them in the Dominican Republic and in Chile. These volunteers, mainly women, work in the areas of education, health care, and social services.
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NPH is fully supporting nearly 3,100 boys and girls in Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru. An additional 3,200 community children receive scholarships, meals, health care, and other support. More than 114,000 services were provided through community outreach programs in 2018.
During their first 50 years, Dominican Sisters from Great Bend opened three hospitals in Kansas: St. Rose Hospital,(Great Bend, 1903); St. Catherine (Garden City, 1931) and St. Joseph (Larned, 1951), but have transferred governance and management to competent laity.