South Davis Community Hospital

Details

Name :

South Davis Community Hospital

Address  :

401 South 400 East

Town  :

Bountiful

State  :

Utah

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

84010

Phone  :

801 295 2361

Web URL  :



History

1961 Opens as South Davis Countys first acute care
hospital

1977 Reopens as South Davis Community Care Skilled
Nursing Center

1980 Licensed as Utahs first Subacute Specialty
Hospital

1981 Begins admitting patients from Primary
Childrens Medical Center

1993 New 40000 square foot building opens as an
addition to the Hospital

1994 South Davis Home Health opens to broaden
continuum of care

1996 South Davis Hospice is added to the services
offered on campus

1999 Inn on Barton Creek a 62apartment Senior
Assisted Living Center opens

2000 SDCH initiates Pediatric Transitional Care
Program in collaboration with University of Utah
Department of Pediatrics

2001 South Davis Child Care Center opens to serve
employee child care needs

2003 Orchard Cove Alzheimers Community opens
Telemedicine Program developed with University
Medical Center

2004 Hospital Licensed as first Utah Long Term
Acute Care Facility

2005 Hospital and Campus affiliate staffing exceeds
600 employees

2007 SDCH opens Orthopedic Rehabilitation unit on
campus

2009 SDCH establishes charity care foundation
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