Banff Mineral Springs Hospital

Details

Name :

Banff Mineral Springs Hospital

Address  :

305 Lynx Street
P.O. Box 1050

Town  :

Banff

State  :

Alberta

Country  :

CANADA

Post Code:

T1L 1H7

Phone  :

403 762 2222

Fax  :

403 762 4193

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Orthopedics
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Sport Injuiry Clinics
Facilities

Ambulance : 1


Description

Vision
A Centre of Excellence for Specialty Surgical and Emergency Care

Mission
Building on the traditions of the Sisters of Saint Martha together with Covenant Health and our partners in Alberta Health Services the BanffMineralSpringsHospital provides a high standard of emergency surgical and primary health care to our local and visitor community in a professional and caring environment

Values
As a Catholic organization we are committed to serving people of all faiths cultures and circumstances according to our values

Compassion

Respect

Collaboration

Social Justice

Integrity

Stewardship


History

History
In 1930 four Sisters traveled from Antigonish Nova Scotia to purchase the hospital in Banff from the estate of Dr Brett Dr Brett along with his sons and colleagues had started to deliver health services from a small cabin in 1886 Prior to this health services were delivered from a CPR boxcar

The Sisters of St Martha were amazing women They were dedicated to delivering high quality health care services to the community of Banff the residents of the BowValley and tourists who visited BanffNational Park These women were entrepreneurs In 1938 they signed a contract to provide physical therapy treatments and ability to use the hot mineral waters for Workers Compensation Board patients from various parts of the province This was done to help increase revenue generation for the hospital

Clinically the Sisters were On Lead with treatments for arthritis including the administration of cortisone in the late 1940s The Sisters also established a School of Nursing and developed stringent standards of excellence for the care they provided

The relationship between the people of this community and the Sisters of Saint Martha was one of respect and caring The Sisters describe their relationship as a covenant to work together for the health of the community For 67 years the Sisters and the people of Banff wove an unbroken thread of support cooperation and collaboration

We are grateful to the Sisters of Saint Martha for their dedication of service and ministry to the sick and elderly and applaud them for the opportunity to carry on the healing mission of Jesus and for the entrepreneurial spirit as well as the establishment of clinical excellence and expertise For the relationship that was established and continues with the people of this community we acknowledge the Sisters The standard of health care in Banff is what it is today because of the Sisters influence we cherish the memories they have given us

In October 2003 the MineralSpringsHospital rededicated the Continuing Care Unit St Marthas Place in honour of the Sisters of Saint Martha and their contribution to health care in Banff

The sponsorship of the Mineral Springs facility was transferred to the Alberta Catholic Health Corporation in 1987 and the last remaining Sisters left the hospital in 1997

Today the hospital staff and community are committed to continuing the work and privilege of healing that was carried out by the Sisters for so many decades Their legacy continues today as we work to realize our vision of a Centre of Excellence for Specialty Surgical and Emergency Care
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