How many Bon Secours Hospitals are in Virginia?

How many Bon Secours Hospitals are in Virginia?

seven hospitals
You have probably received care or visited a loved one at one of the seven hospitals of the Bon Secours Virginia Health System. Our award-winning hospitals and 11,500 employees provide compassion, healing and hope every day in our communities.

How many Bon Secours Hospitals are there?

Hospitals & Medical Centers With 13 hospitals and medical centers in Kentucky, Virginia and South Carolina, Bon Secours works within our communities to provide health care to those in need.

How many beds does Southside Regional Medical Center have?

300
Bon Secours – Southside Medical Center/Number of beds
Southside Regional Medical Center is your community health care provider, a 300-bed facility located on a 50-acre campus with nearly 400 physicians representing more than 40 specialties.

How many beds does Richmond Community Hospital have?

Identification and Characteristics

Name and Address: Richmond Community Hospital 1500 North 28th Street Richmond, VA 23223
Total Staffed Beds: 101
Total Patient Revenue: $901,580,409
Total Discharges: 1,569
Total Patient Days: 11,765

What level is Southside Regional Medical Center?

Level III Trauma Center
The hospital is designated as a Level III Trauma Center by the Virginia Department of Health.

When was Richmond Community Hospital built?

1907
Richmond Community Hospital descends from the first African American patient care facility in Virginia. Established in 1907, it has had a multitude of notable African American physicians – 21 of whom are recognized for their contribution to the hospital and community through an artistic, outdoor Legacy Wall.

How many hospitals are in VA?

Virginia’s 36 hospitals and health systems include 110 hospitals. Of those hospitals, 49 percent are classified as rural; 51 percent are in urban areas. Virginia’s hospitals offer a broad range of health care services to meet their communities’ needs.

Is Bon Secours a religious hospital?

Drawing on its religious foundations, Bon Secours prides itself on offering faith-based services to all — providing emotional support, comfort, encouragement and spiritual aid to those in need. Our Spiritual Care staff members are knowledgeable in assisting with end-of-life issues and ethical dilemmas.

Who Bon Secours?

The Congregation of the Sisters of Bon Secours is an international Roman Catholic women’s religious congregation for nursing (gardes malades), whose declared mission is to care for those who are sick and dying. It was founded by Josephine Potel in 1824, in Paris, France.

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