Community Medical Center Long Beach

Community Medical Center Long Beach
MemorialCare Health System
Geography
Location 1720 Termino Avenue, Long Beach, California, United States
Organization
Care system Private
Hospital type Community
Affiliated university None
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds 208
History
Founded 1924
Links
Website https://www.memorialcare.org/community-medical-center-long-beach
Lists Hospitals in California

Community Medical Center Long Beach is an acute care hospital in Long Beach, California.

History

Community Hospital of Long Beach was founded in 1924 as Long Beach Community Hospital with 100 beds and 175 surgeons and physicians on staff. Nine years later, the 1933 Long Beach earthquake shook the hospital but did little damage to the hospital. The hospital provided medical care to hundreds of residents following the disaster. In the 1940s, the hospital added a new wing, increasing the number of beds to 150.

The 1960s and 1970s saw increasing modernization of hospital equipment and facilities with a doubling of the size of the emergency room, the opening of an intensive care unit, a nuclear medicine department and a coronary care unit. In 1980, the hospital was deignated as a Historical Landmark. The 1980s and 1990s saw changes of ownership. In 1982, HealthWest bought the hospital. Through a 1988 merger, UniHealth became the owners of the hospital, followed by a purchase of UniHealth's hospitals in 1998 by Catholic Healthcare West.[1][2]

Community Hospital of Long Beach

Throughout the same period, additional changes and upgrades were made to the hospital including a neuropsychiatric center, a neonatal intensive care unit, an urgent care facility and a cancer center. The hospital also received a name change to Long Beach Community Hospital Medical Center. In the year 2000, Catholic Healthcare West closed the hospital prompting a strong reaction from the community around the hospital. After 9-months of “Save Our Neighborhood Hospital” community efforts, the hospital was re-opened with its current name in 2001.[3]

Since that time, the hospital has continued to expand services by adding a 28-bed behavioral health unit, an occupational medicine clinic and a women's health center for gynecological surgical services. The hospital received a three-year Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations accreditation in 2006. Community Hospital of Long Beach became part of MemorialCare Health System in 2011.[4]

In June 2011 Memorial Care Health Systems purchased the hospital, preventing its inevitable closure. On September 29, 2017 the hospital was renamed Community Medical Center Long Beach. It has continued its growth and betterment under the leadership of Long Beach Memorial and Millers Women's and Children's Hospital.

The hospital is scheduled to close in 2018.[5]

References

  1. LHS, HealthWest Merge; Savings Expected From Staff Cuts
  2. 2 Hospitals in Valley Set to Join Chain
  3. Long Beach Readies Hospital Reopening
  4. Community Hospital Long Beach Joins MemorialCare Health System as its sixth hospital facility in Los Angeles and Orange Counties Archived 2012-05-05 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. "Long Beach nurses to go public in dispute over Community Medical Center closure". Press Telegram. 2018-03-16. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
  • "Community Hospital of Long Beach". Retrieved April 27, 2006.
  • This hospital in the CA Healthcare Atlas A project by OSHPD

Coordinates: 33°47′19″N 118°8′41″W / 33.78861°N 118.14472°W / 33.78861; -118.14472

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