Saint Joseph - London

Name :

Saint Joseph - London

Address  :

1001 Saint Joseph Drive

Town  :

London

State  :

Greater London

Country  :

UK

Post Code:

40741

Phone  :

606 330 6000

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Angiography.
  • Cardiology
  • Orthopedics
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 120


Description

Founded in 1926 Saint Joseph London opened a 152 million regional facility in 2010 The facility features the latest in technology along with nationally ranked award winning services All 120patient rooms are private with most overlooking a small lake and garden on a 52acre healing environment

Saint Joseph London hospital treats patients from southeastern Kentucky including those from Clay Laurel Jackson and Whitley counties

In 2010 Saint Joseph London became part of KentuckyOne Health As a result London and the surrounding communities now have access to the resources and health care expertise in more than 200 locations across the state It is through this extensive network that Saint Joseph London KentuckyOne Medical Group and our regional specialty centers can offer the most comprehensive services throughout the Southeastern region of Kentucky


History

SJL History
Dr HV Pennington founded the hospital in 1926 giving London the most modern hospital in Southeastern Kentucky It was the only facility between Lexington Kentucky and Knoxville Tennessee to be located in a building specifically to house a hospital

In 1946 Pennington General Hospital was purchased by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth a religious community in Nazareth Kentucky The facility was given a new name Marymount Our Lady of the Mountain Planning for a new hospital began in the 1960s and the new facility opened in 1971 A 78 million construction and expansion of the hospital was completed in 1986 with the addition of a new patient tower In 1993 a renovation expansion project was completed that added more than 29000 square feet of additional space to the existing facility Since that time millions of dollars have been spent to expand our emergency department build additional catheterization labs and completely renovate our nursery and obstetric department

For more than fifty years the Sisters of Charity owned and operated Marymount until it was realized that the changing health care environment would require greater resources to develop programs structures and services in the next century For these reasons Marymount was consolidated with other Catholic health care facilities into Catholic Health Initiatives CHI in September 1998 Today CHI is a national nonprofit health corporation based in Denver Colorado The CHI system includes 72 hospitals 42 longterm care assisted and independent living and residential facilities and two communitybased health organizations located in 19 states Together our facilities provided almost 480 million in community benefit in the 2007 fiscal year including services for the poor free clinics education and research With approximately 65000 employees and annual revenues of 77 billion Catholic Health Initiatives ranks as the second largest Catholic health system in the United States

In 2008 Marymount Medical Center underwent yet another change CHI hospitals in Bardstown Berea Lexington London Martin and Mt Sterling Kentucky merged to create the Saint Joseph Health System The ability to apply lessons learned from each of our facilities will enhance the quality of care we provide across our new system By honoring the people and accomplishments of our past Saint Joseph London will build an even stronger ministry that continues the legacy the Sisters passed on to us
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