|
|
History- 1956-2007 (50
years)
McCall City
Hospital opened its doors for the first time November 18, 1956. This
joyous occasion, witnessed by over 1,000 supporters touring the facility,
was the result of a strong community drive to secure local availability of
healthcare. The city council endorsed the effort and received a matching
grant from the Hill-Burton Foundation. The entire community concentrated
on raising the match necessary to supply the funds to build the hospital.
Prior to the opening of the McCall Hospital, residents and visitors of the
area had to travel to Cascade or Council to obtain hospital services.
There were no ambulances for transport, only a local hearse or station
wagon. The opening of the hospital brought "a great sigh of relief"
recalled Jen Grandy, an early nurse at the hospital.
Since the opening of the McCall Hospital in 1956, it has evolved
administratively from a city hospital to a county hospital and now a
district hospital. The taxing district extends from the western border of
Valley County, south to Rosebury, including Donnelly and to the Adams
County line. Property taxes received account for approximately 7% of
hospital revenues.
In recent history, many changes have taken place at McCall Memorial
Hospital. Hospital district voters passed a $3.8 million bond in September
1993 to finance the majority of the 1994-1997 construction and remodel
project. The balance of construction costs, as well as equipment,
furnishings and other capital needs were funded from direct giving
(donations), grants, and the Hospital cash reserves. A great deal of
additional capital needs were accomplished through a million dollar
matching program, the Tennity-Simplot Challenge Grant, which was completed
in June 2000.
Competent and compassionate care provided by hospital staff and physicians
is frequently recognized by patients and families. The personal touch is
well illustrated by the homemade knitted caps and booties worn home by all
newborns, lovingly crafted by Auxiliary members, and the Auxiliary's
Room Dedication project for individual decorating of patient rooms to enhance
the healing environment.
In 2002:
w
Allen-Nokes Center remodel with sleep lab, mental health, audiology,
and hospice.
In 2003:
w
Technology and
information system upgrades.
w
Continued network activities with Boise medical centers; strive to make
patient
services more accessible, coordinated and efficient.
w
Bone densitometry was added thanks to Auxiliary and Foundation support.
w
Expanded service to the Council region.
w
Interior hospital remodel to improve radiology, etc.
w
Opened new Therapy Services clinic at 411A Deinhard in McCall.
Formed a joint
venture with St. Luke'swIdaho
Elk's Rehabilitation Services to expand services.
Clinics offered in Riggins and Council.
In 2004:
w
Adjacent property to the hospital purchased in preparation for future
growth.
w
Added St. Luke's Home Care at the Allen-Nokes Center.
In 2005:
w
32-Multislice CT scanner installed (first in Idaho).
w
PACS system operation (allows electronic distribution of images among
physicians
and medical facilities).
In 2006:
w
Opened Integrative Medicine Clinic.
w
Recruited three new Primary Care Physicians
In 2007:
w
Opened Donnelly Medical Clinic.
|