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The health center was founded as St. Joseph's Hospital in 1903 by the Nazareth Convent and Academy in Concordia (run by the Sisters of St. Joseph). [1] In 1995, ownership was transferred from the Sisters of St. Joseph to Salina Regional Health Center (Salina, Kansas), and the name was then changed to the Cloud County Health Center. [2]
Cloud County Health Center – Concordia; Coffey County Hospital – Burlington; Coffeyville Regional Medical Center – Coffeyville; Comanche County Hospital – Coldwater; Community HealthCare System – Onaga; Community Memorial Hospital – Marysville; Crawford County Hospital District No.1 – Girard; Cushing Memorial Hospital – Leavenworth
In 1884, the Rev. Joseph Perrier invited the Sisters of St. Joseph to come to Concordia to open a school in the Catholic Parish. Mother Stanislaus Leary, superior, and five sisters answered the invitation. They came to Concordia and established the Nazareth Motherhouse and Academy in a new building located next to the church.
CHIPPEWA FALLS — The withdrawal of the Hospital Sisters Health System from the Chippewa Valley led to the closure of both Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire and St. Joseph Hospital in Chippewa ...
The Sisters expanded St. Joseph Hospital with the completion of a seven-story medical tower in 1976. St. Joseph Hospital also was renamed to St. Joseph Medical Center. In 2009, due to its location on East Harry Street, its name was changed to Via Christi Hospital on Harry. [7] In 2013, to reflect the hospital's heritage, it was changed to Via ...
Cloud County Health Center (formerly St. Joseph's Hospital), Concordia, Kansas; Saint Joseph Hospital (Lexington, Kentucky) St. Joseph Medical Center (Towson, Maryland) Lowell General Hospital, Massachusetts, one campus of which was known as St. Joseph's Hospital prior to 1992; St. Joseph's Hospital (St. Paul, Minnesota)
In 1903, the Sisters of St. Joseph entered the health care field in Concordia with the establishment of the St. Joseph Hospital on the original site after the new Nazareth Motherhouse was built at its present location.
St. Joseph was founded after 1874 by its first Catholic pastor, Father Louis-Marie Mollier. [2] Its inhabitants were originally predominantly Roman Catholics of French American heritage. [3] St. Joseph had a post office between 1878 and 1901. [4]