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Hospital County City Bed count Trauma center Founded Notes AdventHealth Avista: Boulder: Louisville: 114: Level III: 1990: Formerly Avista Adventist Hospital [2] AdventHealth Castle Rock: Douglas: Castle Rock: 60: Level III: 2011: Formerly Castle Rock Adventist Hospital [2] AdventHealth Littleton: Arapahoe: Littleton: 231: Level II: 1989 ...
AdventHealth Littleton is a non-profit hospital campus in Littleton, Colorado, Arapahoe County, United States owned by AdventHealth.In April 2004, the hospital was designated a Level II trauma center by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment [2] and it later was also recognized by the American College of Surgeons in October 2005.
The Longmont Community Hospital Association was organized in 1955 by a group of business leaders and physicians with the express purpose of establishing a community hospital for the care and treatment of the sick. The citizens of the community raised the necessary funds to construct the hospital and it opened in 1959 with 50 beds and 19 physicians.
The original hospital building was set to be constructed as a Works Project Administration project in 1937, but the Dust Bowl and World War II delayed its construction. It finally opened in 1943 as a county hospital. In 1963, the hospital was re-organized as a special district hospital. The hospital added new wings in the 1960s and in 1970.
Parkview Medical Center is a private, non-profit teaching hospital located in Pueblo, Colorado.The hospital has 370 licensed beds. [2] In the last year with available data, the hospital had 14,617 admissions, 69,023 emergency department visits, performed 5,963 inpatient surgeries, and 6,657 outpatient surgeries. [2]
The hospital eventually outgrew this building and a new, four-story, 90-bed structure was built and used until the mid-1950s. [3] In 1881 the Colorado Coal and Iron Company (predecessor of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company- CF&I) hired Dr. Richard Corwin to start a company medical clinic in Pueblo. Dr. Richard Corwin
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920 [1], El Paso County, Colorado, United States Coordinates 38°58′1″N 104°45′17″W / 38.96694°N 104.75472°W / 38.96694; -104
In 1967, the Dominican Sisters, facing insufficient funding, decided to close the hospital. At this time, the community came together and formed the Prowers County Hospital District, a special district under Colorado law. A new hospital building was completed in 1978, and three expansions have been added since then. [4] [5]