Blackford County Hospital

Name :

Blackford County Hospital

Address  :

410 Pilgrim Blvd

Town  :

Hartford City

State  :

Indiana

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

47348

Phone  :

765 348 0300

Fax  :

765 348 0574

Web URL  :


Description

About
Indiana University Health Blackford Hospital serves the needs of area residents Our facility provides unsurpassed care to the people of Blackford County and boasts a specialty clinic outpatient surgical services and a paramediclevel ambulance service At IU Health Blackford Hospital patients and their loved ones can experience superior care in a familiar community atmosphere

Our Mission
Indiana University Health Blackford Hospital will promote wellness and improve the health status of the people of East Central Indiana and surrounding areas through patient care health education and medical research

Our Values
Compassion

Quality

Customer CareService

Safety

Respect

Fiscal Responsibility

Excellence

Integrity

Teamwork

Our Vision
Image of the Future We Wish to Create

IU Health Blackford Hospital will be East Central Indianas health care system of choice for patients physicians and employees in the communities and neighborhoods we serveas well as the premier health care provider and the regional hub for IU Health Partners


History

The Early Years
On April 8 1923 Indiana University Health Blackford Hospital opened its doors to serve the residents of the community Superintendent Emma Stoll boasted a staff of quotfour efficient nursesquot Doctors and nurses felt lucky to work in the most stateoftheart facility in the area at the time The new hospital featured a maternity room and delivery room with the latest in birthing technology The operating room was lit with immense skylights to provide doctors the greatest amount of light possible to perform their delicate work There were also special sun parlors kitchens and private rooms The latest equipment was used throughout the facility Another exceptional feature was the spacious living quarters for the staff During this time it was not uncommon for nursing staff to live at the hospital during their employment returning home only on days off

Growth and Prosperity
IU Health Blackford Hospital continued to grow and prosper over the next 30 years The growth required the addition of a new wing which was completed in 1958 Success followed and by 1967 the building erected in 1923 no longer met the needs of the community The oncemajestic original structure was demolished in June 1972 after another wing adjoining the 1958 addition was completed

The New Millennium
IU Health Blackford Hospital moved toward the new millennium with a multimilliondollar renovation and expansion The project completed in June 1999 received tremendous support from the community and staff in the way of monetary donations The contribution was appropriately named quotOur Gift To Youquot In February 2000 the hospital became certified by Medicare as a critical access hospital

A New Beginning and Location
In January 2005 IU Health Blackford Hospital opened a new campus The facility included a new 15bed hospital with all private rooms a new attached medical office building and a new ambulance garage The complex is built on one floor and occupies more than 55000 square feet of space The new buildings are beautifully designed to accomodate all patient and visitor needs
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