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In 1926, the Boulder Community Hospital was dedicated with 45 beds at 1100 Balsam Avenue, north of downtown Boulder. [2] [3] Beginning in 1955, Boulder Community Hospital raised funds to expand. By 1974, the hospital had a capacity of 172 beds and was seeing more than 14,000 emergency department patients annually. [2]
Hospital County City Bed count Trauma center Founded Notes AdventHealth Avista: Boulder: Louisville: 114: Level III: 1990: Formerly Avista Adventist Hospital [2] AdventHealth Castle Rock: Douglas: Castle Rock: 60: Level III: 2011: Formerly Castle Rock Adventist Hospital [2] AdventHealth Littleton: Arapahoe: Littleton: 231: Level II: 1989 ...
Aug. 27—On Wednesday, Ryan Partridge received about $1.5 million of his $2.5 million settlement after a lawsuit against Boulder County Jail for employees' "excessive force" and "deliberate ...
Aug. 29—TODAY 100 Years of Boulder Community Health: The latest exhibit at Museum of Boulder marks Boulder Community Health's 100th anniversary. Celebrating the contributions BCH has made to the ...
Aug. 24—Gov. Jared Polis visited Broomfield's Bal Swan Children's Center on Thursday as part of a series of visits to child care centers around the state to promote the start of the new ...
This was the Boulder City Hospital Auxiliary art festival, Art in the Park. The first festival brought in $3,000 and involved fifty artists, including James Swinnerton. On December 8, 1973, a new Boulder City Hospital located on Adams Boulevard opened its doors. The old Six Companies Hospital on the hill fell into disrepair and was condemned.
Mar. 26—Boulder Community Health on Sunday will host a virtual meeting called Vaccine Concerns of the LGBTQ+ Community, where people are invited to hear from experts and share their questions ...
In 1911, a new hospital building was constructed at 1400 East Boulder Street and renamed Beth-El Hospital and Training School. In 1922 The National Board of Hospital and Homes of the Methodist Episcopal Church acquired the hospital and changed its name to Beth-El General Hospital and School of Nursing. In 1943, the city of Colorado Springs ...