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Oneida County Hospital

, Malad City Idaho USA  
 
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Name Oneida County Hospital
Address 150 North 200 West
 
Town Malad City
State Idaho
Country USA
Post Code 83252
Phone 208 766 2231
Fax 208 766 4819
Email tvwinder@oneidahospital.com
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Specialization Of   Oneida County Hospital
Family Practice
General Surgeon
Obestetrician/Gynecologist
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics
Podiatry
Urology
About Oneida County Hospital

** Mission **
Oneida County Hospital and Long Term Care Facility, owned by the people of Oneida County, provides quality health care within our community.

** Vision **
We provide leadership to advance the health and education of our community. We contribute to the spirit of community and economic stability in our area.

** Values **
* Teamwork
We cooperate and coordinate with other health providers to assure our patients receive the best preventive and curative medical care.

* Respect
We require caring, trust, and integrity from all workforce members.

* Excellence
We invest in and expect the continual development of our employees - who provide personal, respectful, and high quality care to each of our patients.

* Compassion
We believe in the worth and dignity of all people, and will assist all persons to gain access to health care services, regardless of their circumstances.
 
History Of Oneida County Hospital

The movement to establish a community hospital in Oneida County began in 1925. At that time twelve persons leased the Peck Building (located between where the Masonic Lodge and the KC Oil service station now stand), with an obligation to pay $100.00 monthly rental for the building and to purchase equipment on credit. With the aid given by the county, however, the hospital managed to meet expenses; no assessments were ever levied up those who guaranteed the rent and other initial obligations. Thus was Oneida County's first hospital started.
During the ensuing years, the hospital of 1925 served citizens of Oneida County well. With changing times and increases in available services, the need for a new building became evident. The next hospital came to Oneida County during the Great Depression.

A New Hospital

With a great sense of pride and gratitude, the citizens of Oneida County met to attend the dedication of their new hospital. Built with Works Progress Administration (WPA) labor, it was symbolic of the struggle of this country to pull itself out of the Great Depression. It all started at a meeting of the board in November 1935. WPA engineers appeared before the board of trustees and submitted a proposal for the WPA to furnish the amount of $26,996 in labor for the construction of a new hospital building. A committee was appointed by the Board and was authorized to go ahead with arrangements. The board of county commissioners sponsored the project and agreed to arrange for the county's cost.

The new building was started in 1936 and was completed in October of 1938 at 220 Bannock Street. Cost was approximately $65,000. Constructed of poured concrete walls and floors with plumbing and wiring embedded, it was considered fireproof and built to serve the needs of the community for generations to come.

Some Bad News

It came as a great shock some twenty-five years later when the Oneida Hospital board was notified that the building had been refused licensure by the Idaho State Department of Health because it failed to meet fire and health sanitation standards. A provisional license was issued, pending structural changes in the building. After an intensive study, Oneida Hospital board decided to hold a bond election for a mill levy to $250,000 for building a new hospital complex. These tax monies along with a federal grant from Hill-Burton funds of $241,000 would provide suffient funds for an eleven bed, regular hospital unit with a fourteen-bed nursing home facility. The bond election was held in August 1966 and was successful. The federal grant was approved.

Another New Building

In September 1969, after five years of dedicated effort, which surmounted disappointments and discouragement, ground was broken for the new facility at the site where the existing Oneida County Hospital is found. The erection of the hospital on this particular site is a fitting memorial to those pioneering medical services in this community.

Since the completion and dedication of the existing facility in October of 1970, the facility has undergone various changes including an extensive addition to the nursing home in 1991. The changes have been necessary to meet community demands and governing regulations.

Pioneer Commitment - Still Strong
The health care industry is an ever-changing environment. The health care pioneers of Oneida County were committed to providing facilities and services that the community needed. The current Hospital board and staff of Oneida County remains committed to meeting those challenges.

80+ years
After more than eighty years of service, Oneida County can be justly proud of the hospital. They can also be proud of the many dedicated people who work diligently on a daily basis to overcome great obstacles and keep Oneida County Hospital a reality

Serving The Needs Of Southern Idaho
Through the sacrifices of many, we have managed to make quality healthcare a reality for Southern Idaho. Being part of the Oneida Community has been an important goal throughout the years, and with your help and loyalty we can continue to provide health services that you can depend on.
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