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CHI St. Alexius Health Dickinson Medical Center Dickinson: Stark 25 [1] [9] [4] CHI St. Alexius Health Garrison Memorial Hospital Garrison: McLean 50 [1] [9] [4] CHI St. Alexius Health Mandan Medical Plaza Mandan: Morton 0 [9] CHI St. Alexius Health Turtle Lake Hospital (Community Memorial Hospital) Turtle Lake: McLean 25 [1] [9] [4]
Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) St. Alexius Health Bismarck is a regional, acute care medical center offering inpatient and outpatient medical services, including primary and specialty physician clinics, home health and hospice services, medical equipment services, and a fitness and human performance center. [1]
The city has two hospitals: CHI St. Alexius Medical Center (285-bed) and Sanford Health (238-bed). When it opened in 1885, St. Alexius was the first hospital in Dakota Territory and the Catholic facility is the oldest health care provider in the state. St. Alexius and Medcenter One have joined forces to form the Bismarck Cancer Center. [50]
St. Alexius Medical Center has a level II trauma center and employs more than 950 physicians, [2] representing 60 medical and surgical specialties and more than 1800 employees assisting the medical/dental staff to deliver patient care. [citation needed] The hospital was founded by the Alexian Brothers, a Roman Catholic order.
Altru Family Medicine Center, 1380 S. Columbia Road; Altru Family Medicine Residency, 725 Hamline Street; Altru Health Foundation, 2501 DeMers Avenue; Altru Hospital, 1200 S. Columbia Road; Altru Patient Services, 3065 Demers Avenue; Altru Professional Center, 4440 S. Washington Street; Altru Performance Center, 1375 S. Columbia Road
St. Alexius Hospital was an American hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 1869 by the Catholic order of the Alexian Brothers, a healing order of Catholic men. In 1870, it began operation as a two-bed facility. In 1874, a larger building was erected.
Trinity Christian School is a private K–12 school, and St. Joseph Catholic School (of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bismarck) a private K–6 school, both located in Williston. Williston State College, on University Avenue, was founded in 1961 as the University of North Dakota—Williston (UND-W). It is a two-year public college in the North ...
He spent his retirement at Christ the King Parish in Mandan, North Dakota and later at Emmaus Place, a retirement home for priests in Bismarck. [1] Hilary Hacker died on November 6, 1990, at age 77 in St. Alexius Medical Center in Bismarck. He is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Bismarck.