Lompoc Healthcare District

Name :

Lompoc Healthcare District

Address  :

508 East Hickory Street

Town  :

Lompoc

State  :

California

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

93436

Phone  :

805 737 3300

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • General Surgeon
  • Pain Management
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 170


Description

Lompoc Valley Medical Center is fully licensed by the State of California Department of Health Services and accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations JCAHO Other accreditations include the College of American Pathologist Laboratory American Association of Blood Banks Blood Bank and American College of Radiology Radiology

The Medical Staff is composed of 104 qualified licensed physicians who adhere to the strict medical standards of the State of California and Lompoc Valley Medical Center Eightyeight percent 88 of these staff members have had additional training and are board certified in their specialty area These physicians represent a broad spectrum of specialties and subspecialties ensuring that except in a few cases where highly specialized care is needed patients will not have to seek medical care far from home

Lompoc Valley Medical Center was the first operating healthcare organization established in California and was created in 1946 by the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors The District now includes a modern 60bed general acute care hospital and a 110bed skilled nursing facility Together these facilities provide a vast array of quality inpatient and outpatient services health promotion and maintenance programs as well as geriatric longterm care for District residents

Scope of Service
Lompoc Valley Medical Center is comprised of two facilities located in the City of Lompoc The acute hospital is a 60bed facility offering emergency critical care obstetrical medicalsurgical and surgical services to the community The Convalescent Care Center is a 110bed long term care and skilled nursing facility

The Medical Center provides services to all residents of the district from newborns to geriatric birth through endoflife The Medical Center has an elaborate method of assessing the needs of the residents and patients from physical assessments that follow appropriate nursing and medical standards to external surveys to assess the future needs of the community

The scope and complexity of care provided ranges from emergent and critical care to maintaining the activities of daily living These services are provided 24 hours per day 7 days a week Both the acute and CCC facilities are staffed with appropriate licensed professionals to meet the needs of the patients and residents requiring services When appropriate staff may be placed on call to enable them to remain at home or in the area and at the same time respond as needing

All practice guidelines are jointly established with physicians and clinical staff and finally approved by the medical staff prior to implementation The District complies with all state and federal guidelines as well as Joint Commission Standards

MISSION VISION AND VALUES

With input from our employees management staff medical staff and Board of Directors LVMC has defined our organizational mission vision and values as follows

OUR MISSION Who We Are and What We Do

We are a communitybased healthcare organization providing quality inpatient outpatient and longterm healthcare services appropriately and compassionately

OUR VISION What We Will Be

We will be a leader in an organized and coordinated healthcare system and an advocate for good health for the Lompoc Valley and a community educator regarding healthcare issues This will be accomplished through continually improving existing services innovation teamwork and operational excellence Our success will come through superior service responsible use of resources and cooperation with others

We will achieve our purpose and vision for our patients customers partners and the community by promoting the following values

OUR VALUES What Guides Our Actions

Maintaining the trust of our community patients and residents
Continuously striving to improve our services
Communicating openly and honestly
Working as a team with each other the medical staff our patientscustomers and residents
Being compassionate and caring to everyone we serve
Encouraging District staff to grow professionally
Using resources efficiently

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On July 18 2005 Ray Down Frank Signorelli and muralist David Blodgett cut the red ribbon to dedicate Lompoc Hospitals new mural check out the Hospital Mural Dedication page for more information about the mural or click the above picture to see a large version
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