Chinook Regional Hospital

Chinook Regional Hospital
Alberta Health Services
Location in Lethbridge
Geography
Location Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates 49°41′05″N 112°48′56″W / 49.68485°N 112.81556°W / 49.68485; -112.81556Coordinates: 49°41′05″N 112°48′56″W / 49.68485°N 112.81556°W / 49.68485; -112.81556
Organisation
Hospital type Teaching, Regional/Level III trauma centre
Affiliated university University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine
Services
Helipad TC LID: CLH4
Beds 270
History
Founded 1955
Links
Website www.albertahealthservices.ca

Chinook Regional Hospital is the main hospital in southern Alberta and offers many of the health care services for Alberta Health Services. The hospital services a population of over 150,000 and is supported by the Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation.[1]

History

The first hospital in Lethbridge opened in 1891 by the family of Alexander Galt, a local entrepreneur.[2] The building houses the Galt Museum.

The Sisters of St. Martha opened the St. Michael's Hospital at 13 Street South and 9 Avenue South in 1929.[3] In 1955, the city built a municipal hospital nearby where the CRH is located today.[2]

Up until 1960, both hospitals received several expansions. The Alberta Department of Health later evaluated them and discovered both needed substantial structural upgrades. The decision was made to rebuild the municipal hospital and redesign St. Michael's as a long-term facility.[2]

Despite proposals of several locations for the new hospital, ultimately the hospital was built on the same lot as the municipal hospital allowing the latter to still operate during construction.[2]

The Lethbridge Regional Hospital opened 24 June 1988 at the cost of $118 million.[2] The hospital was renamed the Chinook Regional Hospital in 2006.

Services

Some of the services provided include the following:

The facility has over 225 acute care beds, 45 acute geriatrics beds and more than 15 bassinets.

Heliport

The hospital is equipped with a helipad for transporting patients to Calgary. Its elevation is 2,993 ft (912 m)[4] and its main user is the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS) air ambulance service.

Notes

  1. Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Doerksen, Lisa (2006-12-27). "City's hospital history has a storied past". SunTimes. Lethbridge Herald. pp. 1–2.
  3. "College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta Districts Fonds Part 2". Nursing History: CARNA Museum & Archives. College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta. Retrieved 2006-12-27.
  4. Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 15 September 2016 to 0901Z 10 November 2016
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