Adventist Health Mendocino Coast plays a crucial role as the only hospital between Crescent City and San Francisco, providing essential services such as radiology, lab work, and inpatient and emergency care to a community of 30,000 people. When the hospital faced potential closure, Adventist Health stepped in, ensuring the continued availability of these critical services. This decision preserved healthcare access in this isolated, rural area and safeguarded the local economy, allowing residents to continue living in the region without fearing losing vital care. Adventist Health’s commitment to supporting the community has been instrumental in maintaining health outcomes and overall community well-being.

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30,000 lives served in the county

Economic stability maintained

Community health and well-being prioritized

Why we did it

Adventist Health Mendocino Coast is dedicated to maintaining critical healthcare access and supporting the local community. In an isolated rural area, a full-service hospital is essential for health and economic stability. Our commitment to this community ensures residents can enjoy the region without worrying about healthcare access, aligning with our mission to enhance the quality of life for all.


Topics: Rural & Underserved

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"Practicing medicine in this community is a little bit different than some of the other areas because we live in these smaller communities where the people that we serve today are the people we're going to see in town tomorrow."
Judson Howe