Hendrick Health System

Hendrick Health System

Hendrick Health System, located in Abilene, Texas, is a not-for-profit healthcare provider serving a 22-county region in the Texas Midwest.Hendrick was the first hospital to permanently serve the Texas Midwest when it opened in 1924, and today, it provides a comprehensive range of healthcare services, including a medical center licensed for 504 beds. Hendrick Health System Mission - http://ehendrick.org/mission.htm] Approximately 2,600 employees make up the Hendrick team. In 2007, Hendrick was one of only 12 organizations worldwide honored with the Gallup Great Workplace Award, which honors Hendrick as one of the most engaged and productive workforces in the world. [Gallup Great Workplace Award - http://www.gallup.com/consulting/25312/Gallup-Great-Workplace-Award.aspx] In 2008, Hendrick was one of only nine organizations to receive the award for a second year.

Hendrick also is one of only 65 Texas hospitals to receive the Pathway to Excellence™ designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). [American Nurses Credentialing Center - http://www.nursecredentialing.org/Pathway.aspx] The designation recognizes Hendrick as creating a work environment where nurses can flourish and identifies it as one of the best places to work.

History

Hendrick Medical Center, originally West Texas Baptist Sanitarium, opened on September 15, 1924. The original facility had five floors, seventy-five beds, fireproof construction, steam heat, hot and cold running water in every room and three elevators. [Hendrick Health System History - http://ehendrick.org/history.htm] The hospital was the result of the vision of Millard A. Jenkins, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Abilene. When a proposition to build a countywide hospital in Taylor County was voted down in 1921, Jenkins gathered a group of Abilene community members to help take on the dream of building a hospital. A sprawling six-acre field on the outskirts of north Abilene was donated by Clifton M. Caldwell and his wife as a location for the hospital. Handbook of Texas - http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/HH/sbh7.html] In the early 1930, the Great Depression put the hospital in financial trouble. The depression increased the need for charity care, while churches were too feeble to support the hospital. To help keep its doors open, the hospital accepted chickens, goats and black-eyed peas as payment for service. [The Legend of the Black-eyed Pea - http://ehendrick.org/bpea.htm] In 1936, the hospital was saved from bankruptcy by West Texas ranchers Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hendrick. They paid off the mortgage and gave additional money for the construction of a new wing. In recognition of their generosity, the hospital was renamed in honor of the Hendricks.

Facilities and Services

Hendrick offers numerous services to the Texas Midwest region, including: Hendrick Heartsaver Network, Hendrick Children’s Hospital, Hendrick Cancer Center, Hendrick Center for Rehabilitation, Vera West Women’s Center, The BirthPlace at Hendrick, Level III Trauma Center, Hendrick Health Club, Hendrick Hearing HealthCare, Hendrick Hospice Care, Hendrick HouseCalls, Hendrick League House, Hendrick Long Term Acute Care, Hendrick Medical Center Foundation, Hendrick Medical Supply, Hendrick Professional Pharmacy, Hendrick Radiology Center, Hendrick Regional Laboratory, Hendrick Balance Center, Hendrick Sleep Disorders Center, Meek Blood Center, First Care Health Plans, Pastoral Care, Sellers Health Sciences Library and Skilled Nursing Facilities. In August 2008, Hendrick announced plans for an $80 million expansion project called Project 2010. The project is the largest expansion in the hospital’s 84-year history and will re-shape the Hendrick campus through new facilities and extensive upgrades to a number of areas. [Abilene Reporter-News - http://reporternews.com/news/2008/aug/05/hendrick-announces-80-million-expansion-project] Components of Project 2010 include: a new four-story patient tower with expanded support services, new surgery facilities, labor and delivery and Hendrick Children’s Hospital; a new physician office building; a new Wound Care Center and Dialysis Unit; and a canopy-covered entrance and lobby. [Hendrick Health System Project 2010 - http://ehendrick.org/project2010/index.htm]

External Links

[http://www.ehendrick.org Hendrick Health System Web site]

References


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