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Causes: General Hospitals, Health
Mission: The hospital is dedicated to providing comprehensive medical and nursing care in a compassionate, professional, respectful and ethical manner to every patient.
Programs: In 2016, st. John's treated 10,831 inpatients, through 49,729 patient days, with a large proportion (70%) being medicare and medicaid patients. The hospital's inpatient and outpatient specialty services include bariatric surgery, behavioral health services, breast care, cancer care, cardiology services, diagnostic imaging, emergency services, holistic care services, hope center, hyperbaric oxygen treatment, maternity, orthopedic surgery center, physical therapy, respiratory therapy services, sleep services, surgical services and wound healing.
in 2016, st. John's provided 45,315 days of inpatient drug and alcohol substance abuse services to 7,405 patients. Outpatient follow-up treatment and support services provided for 68,901 client visits. The inpatient rehabilitation program is based upon the 12 step philosophy and provides a comprehensive array of services to men and women in separate, gender-specific units. Patients with co-occurring psychiatric disorders and those with a history of relapse are welcomed. Outpatient treatment programs include a day rehabilitation program and a clinic program. For more information, see schedule o.
st. John's operates the cochran school of nursing, an associate degree program whose purpose is to train nurses. In 2016, 121 students were enrolled at the school. Founded in 1894 at st. John's riverside hospital, the cochran school of nursing is the oldest hospital-based school of nursing in the metropolitan region. The school offers a registered nurse (rn) curriculum leading to a degree of associate in applied science. For more information, see schedule o.