** About MCCH **
Our Mission: (Organization's Purpose)
To provide the highest quality, patient centered health care services to improve the health status of our region.
Our Vision: (Where we want to be in 5 years)
MCCH is the regional leader in providing the highest quality healthcare, emphasizing select services and collaborating with other providers in our region.
Our Quality Statement
To meet standards of excellence while continuously improving the value of our services.
Our Values
Moving forward with
Compassion
Confidentiality and
Honesty
with values built on Respect and Teamwork
History Of Murray-Calloway Cnty Hospital
Murray Calloway County Hospital
Murray-Calloway County Hospital is a non-profit, voluntary, community general hospital. It is an outgrowth of the 65-bed William Mason Memorial Hospital that was established in 1910 and served the community until 1947. At that time, the Murray Hospital Association, Inc., purchased the Mason Hospital and changed the name to Murray Hospital. The present hospital facility, renamed Murray-Calloway County Hospital, opened April 1964
Expansions
A 1973 addition added 34 acute care beds and a new laboratory. In 1980, a multimillion-dollar construction program added acute care beds and included extensive renovation and expansion of ancillary facilities. In 1986, another major expansion project moved the main entrance from the south side of the hospital to the north side facing Poplar Street.
In 1998, a fully accredited, on-site childcare center was completed for children and grandchildren of MCCH and West View employees. A freestanding Regional Cancer Center with full-time radiation and medical oncologists was completed in 1999 on the hospital campus.
The J. Stuart Poston Center for Health and Wellness opened in the fall of 2000. It contains a wellness area, gymnasium/multi-purpose room, outpatient rehabilitation center, women's diagnostic center, kids zone, six-lane Olympic size swimming pool, locker rooms, massage therapy and a sports medicine area.
In 2001, the Center for Diabetes was opened. The new Center for Diabetes now provides a wealth of support for inpatient and outpatient diabetes care. In 2002, Shared Care, an adult care program, was opened in Marshall County. At the facility elderly citizens have a variety of activities including crafts, exercises, games and pet therapy. Also, The Center for Sleep Studies was opened in 2002 answering the needs of our patients.
In 2006, Spring Creek Health Care opened.The new skilled nursing and rehab center along with the current facility houses 226 beds, a new dining area, and the latest in rehab facilities. The facility is state-of-the art and was built in response to our growing Long Term Care Division.