Tillamook County General Hospital
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Tillamook County General Hospital is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital located in Tillamook, a rural community on the Northern Oregon coast.

History

In 1913, Dr. Robert T. Boals built a hospital to aid his own growing practice in Tillamook, Oregon
Tillamook, Oregon
The city of Tillamook is the county seat of Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. The city is located on the southeast end of Tillamook Bay on the Pacific Ocean. The population was 4,352 at the 2000 census...

. The Boals Hospital later became the Charleton Hospital when Dr. Max Charleton bought it. In 1942, hospital administration decided to close the hospital on January 1, 1943. Faced with the possibility of no medical facility in the county, Tillamook County commissioners opted to buy the hospital and assume operation responsibilities.

By the late 1940’s, 45 beds were in use at the hospital although its actual capacity was only 35 beds. The hospital board applied for federal funds to build a new, larger hospital and in 1950, the Tillamook County General Hospital (TCGH) was constructed at a cost of $1,175,000. Over the next 25 years, the hospital slowly began to decline and on August 13, 1973, TCGH joined Adventist Health
Adventist Health
Adventist HealthTypeOperates health care facilities in California, Hawaii, Oregon and WashingtonFounded1980HeadquartersRoseville, CAAffiliationSeventh-day Adventist ChurchEmployees17,500Mission Statement...

.

In 1975, county residents approved a bond issue allowing a $2.4 million hospital renovation to begin. As a non-profit organization, much of TCGH revenues stay within Tillamook county in the form of purchases and payroll as well as the reinvestment by Adventist Health in upgrading equipment. In September of 1996, voters of Tillamook County overwhelmingly approved a $10 million bond levy to upgrade and renovate TCGH.

The project, completed in the fall of 2000, added 25000 square feet (2,322.6 m²) to the existing building and renovated approximately 38000 square feet (3,530.3 m²). Improvements were made in a number of departments including Emergency, Surgery, Recovery, Outpatient Program, Laboratory and a Birthing Center. Other areas of improvement included replacement of plumbing and electrical, additional air conditioning, increased capacity of emergency generator, expanded fire alarm system and upgrading of the building to meet current earthquake standards.

Affiliation

Tillamook County General Hospital is part of Adventist Health
Adventist Health
Adventist HealthTypeOperates health care facilities in California, Hawaii, Oregon and WashingtonFounded1980HeadquartersRoseville, CAAffiliationSeventh-day Adventist ChurchEmployees17,500Mission Statement...

, a health care organization headquartered in Roseville, California. Adventist Health
Adventist Health
Adventist HealthTypeOperates health care facilities in California, Hawaii, Oregon and WashingtonFounded1980HeadquartersRoseville, CAAffiliationSeventh-day Adventist ChurchEmployees17,500Mission Statement...

represents regional delivery networks spanning California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington. The networks comprise 85 distinct business units including 20 acute care facilities—controlled, managed or leased—with more than 3,000 beds, 17,000 employees, num

erous clinics and outpatient facilities, medical foundations and 18 home health agencies.

Services

  • Emergency Department with Physician & Nurse on duty 24/7
  • Ambulance/Paramedics on duty 24/7
  • Home Health/Hospice
  • Intensive Care Unit
  • Laboratory Services
  • Cardio-Pulmonary Services
  • Labor/Delivery Suites
  • Outpatient Clinical Therapies
  • Rural Health Clinic
  • Telestroke Services


Rehabilitation Services in
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Speech Therapy


Radiology Services
  • CT & MRI scans
  • Nuclear Scans
  • Digital Mammography
  • UltraSound


Primary & Specialty Providers
  • Cardiology
  • ENT (Otolaryngology)
  • Family Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • Internal Medicine
  • Oncology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatrics
  • Podiatry
  • Radiology
  • Urology
  • Woman's Health

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