{"title":"Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital Center. Chicago, Illinois.","authors":"","doi":"","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital has been serving the ethnic community on Chicago's near-northwest side since 1894. The city's first Polish hospital, it was founded by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth to care for many Polish immigrants who settled in the area. Although the surrounding neighborhood is now predominantly comprised of 56% hispanic, 9% black and 37% white ethnic residents, the hospital retains strong ties to the Polish community, as witnessed by a visit to Saint Marys by Cardinal Karol Wojtyla shortly before his election as Pope John Paul II. The hospital's first site was a vacant three-story brick apartment building which the Sisters remodeled into a 24-bed hospital. This facility was quickly outgrown, even after purchase of the two-story frame house next door which increased Saint Marys capacity to 44 beds. Eight years after its founding, a brand new hospital was built. Over the years, Saint Marys continued to experience steady growth requiring the periodic addition of new buildings and wings. By the early 1970s, the need for another brand-new facility was evident. In 1975, a new hospital opened, based on some of the Friesen supply concepts. Today, Saint Marys operates a nearby family practice center, a home health care service, a satellite lab and an intensive care emergency helicopter serving patients in a 120 mile radius.</p>","PeriodicalId":80031,"journal":{"name":"Journal of hospital supply, processing, and distribution","volume":"3 4","pages":"22-6"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1985-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of hospital supply, processing, and distribution","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital has been serving the ethnic community on Chicago's near-northwest side since 1894. The city's first Polish hospital, it was founded by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth to care for many Polish immigrants who settled in the area. Although the surrounding neighborhood is now predominantly comprised of 56% hispanic, 9% black and 37% white ethnic residents, the hospital retains strong ties to the Polish community, as witnessed by a visit to Saint Marys by Cardinal Karol Wojtyla shortly before his election as Pope John Paul II. The hospital's first site was a vacant three-story brick apartment building which the Sisters remodeled into a 24-bed hospital. This facility was quickly outgrown, even after purchase of the two-story frame house next door which increased Saint Marys capacity to 44 beds. Eight years after its founding, a brand new hospital was built. Over the years, Saint Marys continued to experience steady growth requiring the periodic addition of new buildings and wings. By the early 1970s, the need for another brand-new facility was evident. In 1975, a new hospital opened, based on some of the Friesen supply concepts. Today, Saint Marys operates a nearby family practice center, a home health care service, a satellite lab and an intensive care emergency helicopter serving patients in a 120 mile radius.
圣玛丽拿撒勒医院自1894年以来一直为芝加哥近西北部的少数民族社区服务。这是该市的第一家波兰医院,由拿撒勒圣家修女会创建,照顾许多在该地区定居的波兰移民。虽然周围的社区现在主要由56%的西班牙裔,9%的黑人和37%的白人居民组成,但医院与波兰社区保持着密切的联系,红衣主教卡罗尔·沃伊蒂拉(Karol Wojtyla)在当选教皇约翰·保罗二世(John Paul II)前不久访问了圣玛丽。医院的第一个场地是一栋空置的三层砖砌公寓大楼,修女们把它改造成了一所拥有24张病床的医院。这个设施很快就用不上了,即使在购买了隔壁的两层框架房子之后,圣玛丽医院的床位增加到了44张。成立八年后,一所全新的医院建成了。多年来,圣玛丽继续经历稳定的增长,需要定期增加新的建筑和侧翼。到20世纪70年代初,显然需要另一个全新的设施。1975年,一家基于弗里森供应理念的新医院开业。今天,圣玛丽医院在附近经营着一家家庭实践中心、一家家庭保健服务中心、一家卫星实验室和一架重症监护紧急直升机,为半径120英里的病人提供服务。