Grafton City Hospital

Name :

Grafton City Hospital

Address  :

1 Hospital Plaza

Town  :

Grafton

State  :

West Virginia

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

26354

Phone  :

3042650400

Fax  :

3042650693

Web URL  :

Grafton City Hospital
Specialization
  • Cardiology
  • Cardiothoracic Surgeon
  • Gastro-enterology
  • General Surgeon
  • Internal Medicine
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Orthopedics
  • Pathology Lab
  • Pharmacology
  • Physiology
  • Physiotherapy
  • Podiatry
  • Pulmonology
  • Sleepless mess
  • Urology
  • Vascular Surgeon
  • X-Ray
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 65

Speciality Type :

Multi Speciality :

  • Surgical General
  • Surgical Endoscopic
  • General Indoorcase Medical
  • Gynaecology
  • Dental
  • Psychiatry
  • Orthopedic

Other Facilities

  • Pathology
  • X-Ray
  • Ultrasonography
  • CT/MRI

Advance Facility

  • Medicine Facility
  • Blood Bank
  • Medical Stores

Description

Grafton City Hospital was formed in 1915 when the City of Grafton purchased the hospital owned and operated by Dr Powell The current facility was finished in 1945 at its current location known as quotFinnegan Rockquot Today GCH critical access hospital operates a 25 bed Acute Care floor an Emergency Room open 247 Tygart Valley Rehabilitation and Fitness Center and the Tygart Valley Total Care Clinic Stop by and see how we can be of service to you


History

Grafton City Hospital is a rural hospital with vision diversity stability and a future A strong contributor to the countyrsquos economic status as it is the one of the largest employers in Taylor County at GCH we have one simple mission We are committed to the promotion of wellness and to the provision of comprehensive healthcare to our community with respect to all people Grafton is located in the heart of northern West Virginia Nestled inside of Taylor County Grafton the county seat is centrally located less 30 miles from Morgantown Bridgeport and Fairmont WV Our 100 plus dedicated and caring employees are encouraged to employ their talents and abilities to solve any challenge faced by our patients and the surrounding community

While many hospitals especially rural hospitals are closing because of ever declining reimbursement for the services they provide Grafton City Hospital continues get stronger by operating more efficiently and providing excellent healthcare to our community

General History
The first known hospital in the Grafton area was the Civil War era Federal Hospital located on the corners of present day Beech and Walnut streets In 1903 Dr R H Powell had acquired the West Grafton School and transformed it into a hospital as well as his personal residence The City of Grafton purchased the hospital from Dr Powell in February 1915

In 1921 the Daughters of the American Revolution led an effort to get a modern hospital in Grafton At that time the hospital had seven private rooms six twobed patient rooms and a kitchen in the basement The responsibility of the patients fell onto seven nurses two maids and one cook

The Hospital Association of Grafton and Taylor County was formed in December of 1924 and they were responsible in the supervision of its internal affairs aiding in maintaining the hospital and contribute to the comforts of its patients

There had been many ideas proposed and voted on between 1924 and 1935 Building a new hospital was met with much resistance Many felt there were more pressing issues many thought the City of Grafton couldnrsquot afford it and many feared that a new hospital would result in a bigger loss of revenue Taylor County held a special election in September of 1935 which approved the building of a new facility but that was later overturned by the State Supreme Court of Appeals due to incorrect wording Finally in 1935 fourteen beds were added to the existing facility

The proposal for a new hospital was dormant until a Works Progress Administration and the City of Grafton project was approved in 1938 At that time a 40000 levy was approved by the city voters The WPA started the construction on ldquoFinnegan Rockrdquo led by Wheeling contractor Don J Byrum Ind using the plans drafted by architect L D Schmidt of Fairmont

The WPA folded in 1939 and due to insufficient funds to continue construction At that time only the outer walls and temporary roof had been set in place There were no floors partitions plumbing or wiring In 1942 the Reconstruction Finance Corporation approved an application from the City of Grafton for a loan of 160000 based on revenue bonds providing the citizens would approve a three year levy to provide the additional 40000 The bond was approved by a vote of 1816 to 140 Construction resumed shortly after the approval however war time brought restrictions and shortages of material needed to complete the construction

The first 10 patients were finally moved into the 65bed facility in March of 1945 The hospital held its official opening on May 12 1945 It had been 30 years from concept to completion At that time the hospital embodied the most modern and advanced concepts

In 1966 a remodeling and expansion project was announced This consisted of a Chronic Disease building a service building and tunnel and two new sections on the north and south end of the hospital These were completed in the mid 1970rsquos

In 2015 the hospital celebrated its centennial Many things have changed in the 100 years the hospital has existed Currently the hospital offers extensive services in primary care medicine The facility had been upgraded with state of the art equipment data network system Electronic Hospital Record system and continues to this day to offer excellent patient care

On September 16th 2019 Grafton City Hospital and Mon Health Systems announced an Affiliation Agreement This Affiliation Agreement will ensure that Grafton and Taylor County citizens continue to have an independent health care choice close to home The Agreement which was endorsed by the Board of Trustees of both entities allows Grafton City Hospital to achieve operational cost efficiencies through the use of Mon Health business support services clinical affiliation and purchasing power Grafton City Hospital will continue to focus on the health care needs of its community under the oversight of its local Board of Trustees

Some information above provided by a newspaper article submitted by Wayne F McDevitt and an article written by Mr H C Compton Member City Hospital Board May 12 1948
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