Alliance Community Hospital

Name :

Alliance Community Hospital

Address  :

200 East State Street

Town  :

Alliance

State  :

Ohio

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

44601

Phone  :

330 596 6000

Web URL  :

Email  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Cardiology
  • Dermatology
  • Gastro-enterology
  • General Medicine
  • General Surgeon
  • Hematologist
  • Internal Medicine
  • Neurologist
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Oncologist
  • Orthopedics
  • Otolaryngologist
  • Paediatrics
  • Pathology Lab
  • Podiatry
  • Psychiatrist
  • Pulmonology
  • Urology
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 204


Description

About Us
Alliance Community Hospital a nonprofit hospital that was founded in 1901 is licensed for 204 beds including 78 nursing hometransitional care beds that are found in our attached longterm care facility Community Care Center ACH is fullyaccredited by The Joint Commission and offers a quality medical staff of more than 150 active and covering physicians

Our Mission
To provide our patients and guests with a safe comforting healing environment

Our Vision
The Vision of the Colleagues Physician Partners and Volunteers of ACH is to become the Premier Community Hospital in the State of Ohio This means the best people providing the best service

Our Values

Patients customers and the community are always first

Compassion and Caring

Constantly improving through individual creativity innovation and teamwork

Integrity openness and fairness in all we do


History

In the year 1900 Dr JH Tressel the Reverend HE Kilmer of the Immanuel Reformed Church of Alliance and others joined together to form the Reformed Deaconess Home and Hospital Association with the purpose of forming a hospital That same year the new hospital association took possession of the Whitacre house which was located on the corner of Arch and College Streets in Alliance The Whitacre house consisted of 20 beds with cornhusk mattresses with rooms for nurses and housekeepers The Deaconess Home later to be called Alliance Community Hospital was only the second hospital in Stark County Ohio

The Deaconess Home struggled during the early years with poor facilities and debts With this in mind it was decided in 1912 to change the name of the Deaconess Home and Hospital Association to the Alliance City Hospital Association Ownership and administration of the Hospital became the responsibility of the City of Alliance in 1914 Soon after plans were made for the funding and construction of a new hospital which was completed in 1917 The Alliance City Hospital continued to grow and become an integral part of the City of Alliance

Control and governance of the Hospital transferred from the city to a trusteeship system in 1946 The next major expansion occurred in 1953 with a 105 bed addition to the east The sixfloor addition included expanded cafeteria facilities a gift shop an expanded emergency center more patient rooms a patient solarium on every floor and expanded surgery capability

Work on a 54000 squarefoot addition began in 1974 and was completed in 1976 The new addition housed waiting and admitting areas a snack shop laboratories and various outpatient services The addition project also moved the Emergency Department entrance to East College Street where it remained until 1997 The 1980s saw the completion of the 1974 project with the construction of three floors on top of the 1974 building and remodeling of other sections This project provided a new surgery unit a new OB unit and a new critical care unit

The Hospital changed its name for a third time in 1986 becoming Alliance Community Hospital to better reflect the community nature of the Hospitals mission The last major addition was a 10000 squarefoot expansion of the Emergency Department completed in 1997 As Alliance Community Hospital enters its second century of service to the people of Alliance and surrounding communities we build upon our past service and will continue our tradition of excellent patient care
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