Pioneer Memorial Hospital

Details

Name :

Pioneer Memorial Hospital

Address  :

315 N. Washington Street

Town  :

Viborg

State  :

South Dakota

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

57070

Phone  :

605 326 5161

Fax  :

605 326 5734

Web URL  :

Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 12

Other Facilities

  • X-Ray
  • CT/MRI

Description

Pioneer Memorial Hospital is a licensed 12bed facility serving the residents of Turner County and the surrounding area We are committed to providing highquality costeffective primary hospital care and emergency services in the comforts of familiar surroundings with the support of family members Outstanding providers dedicated staff and a caring environment are the qualities that set us apart


History

1959
Original Hospital 31 beds

1969
Nursing Home 40 beds

1983
Viborg Medical Clinic

1986
Pioneer Villa Independent Living 14 Apartments

1990
Parker Medical Clinic

1992
Centerville Medical Clinic

1999
New Hospital Wing 12 beds

Pioneer Inn Assisted Living Center 10 Apartments

Pioneer Haven Alzheimers Dementia Unit 8 Private Rooms

Pioneer Villa Independent Living 6 TwoBedroom Apartments

2002
Remodeling of Centerville Medical Clinic

Established Centerville Community Pharmacy

2005
Relocated Parker Medical Clinic and Parker Outpatient Therapy Services to Parker Multigenerational Center
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