PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1201 Elm Street NPrineville, Oregon 97754Crook CountyUnited States![]()
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phone: View Phone541-447-6254website: Websitetype: Critical Access Hospitalsowner: Voluntary non-profit - Privateemergency services: Yesnumber of beds: 35number of certified beds: 25Description
Pioneer Memorial Hospital, (PMH), a modern 35-bed acute care medical facility, provides comprehensive healthcare to residents, families, and visitors of Prineville, Crook County, and the surrounding areas.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital, (PMH), a modern 35-bed acute care medical facility, provides comprehensive healthcare to residents, families, and visitors of Prineville, Crook County, and the surrounding areas. The hospital is a Level III Trauma Care Center. Emergency services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
PMH offers an intensive care unit, family birthing center, medical/surgery care, outpatient surgery, as well as laboratory and radiology services. PMH supports the medical needs of the community with a wide variety of in-and outpatient treatment options, community outreach programs, home health, hospice, lifeline service and private duty nurses.
To meet the ever-changing health care needs of the people it serves, PMH opened the Pioneer Health Care Center adjacent to the hospital in 2001. The state of the art primary care facility offers complete multi-specialty care, to the community members in and around Prineville.
For the last half century Pioneer Memorial Hospital has continued to provide proficient quality healthcare treatment to patients with compassionate care through every phase of their lives.
Our Services...
Health care at Pioneer Memorial Hospital is administered by a total care team which includes physicians, nurses, therapists, and trained technologists in a variety of health-related fields. They are committed to providing personalized, quality care to patients and to keep individuals, families and businesses linked with the health care and services they need.
Diagnostic
Some of health care’s most sophisticated technology is housed in this department, in which specially trained technologist view the body’s inner workings non-invasively (without surgery).
* CT Scan (computerized tomography)
* X-Ray
* Ultrasound
* Mammography
* Echocardiograms
* Laboratory
Medical
To receive the best possible care, patients are assigned to nursing units according to procedures or diagnosis. Because of the specialized care delivered, a patient's condition helps determine to which unit he or she will be assigned.
* Acute Nursing Care
* Emergency Care
* Family Birthing Center
Surgical
Using state-of-the-art equipment and techniques, hundreds of surgical procedures are performed in our three surgical suites.
* Day Surgery
* General Surgery
* Laparoscopic Surgery
* Vascular Surgery
Rehabilitative
A variety of services are available and customized to meet each patient's needs. These programs are offered with the objective of increasing the speed of recovery, improving mobility and maintaining personal wellness.
* Physical Therapy
* Respiratory Therapy
Support
The selection of diagnostic and medical services is extensive, but it would not be as formidable without the advocacy of several support services. These are the departments that provide invaluable information and support to medical staff, patients, family members and the entire community.
* Administration
* Admitting
* Business Office
* Dietary
* Discharge Planning
* Foundation
* Home Health & Hospice
* Housekeeping
* Information Services
* Lifeline
* Material Management
* Medical Records
* Pharmacy
* Quality Improvement
* Tele-medicine
* Volunteer Services
Have you ever imagined living in a place where you never wanted to leave? Located in an area of high desert, bordered by thick evergreen national forests, lush meadows, sparkling lakes and scenic rivers, within the spectacular snow capped volcanic peaks of the Cascade Mountain Range in the middle of Central Oregon's Natural
Playground lays the busy community of Prineville. A place where golfing, fishing, hunting, water sports and boating, mountain biking, horseback riding and happy people abound.
Geographically Crook County, with a population of approximately 16,631, is Oregon's most centrally located county. Founded in 1882, the county seat, Prineville, and its surroundings, have a population of 11,000. Bend, the largest city in central Oregon, is approximately 30 minutes away. The area has four distinct seasons, each bringing a welcoming different weather pattern. Juniper, sagebrush, rim-rock and sun, not rain, are some of the primary features of the area's high desert living. With close to 300 sunny days and a mean annual precipitation of only 11 inches, the gentle sunny winters, allow for year around recreation on nature's playgrounds. This unspoiled wilderness is a haven for campers, hikers, and the outdoor enthusiasts. Prineville is also known as the rock hound capitol of Oregon.
Livestock, forest products, recreation, agriculture, manufacturing and wholesale trade comprise the major industries found within the county. Covering around 2,991 square miles, Crook County is rich in forests, rangelands and irrigated agricultural fields. The elevation of Prineville is 2,868 feet. Nights are cool and daytime temperatures are moderate. Average temperature in January is 31.8 degrees; in July it is 64.5 degrees.
Prineville offers the best of town and country! A town that's held onto its western heritage without holding itself back. Nestled in the rim rocks and steeped in Central Oregon history, Prineville is a small town with a style all of its own. In town, you're likely to stumble onto a unique gift store, an art & book gallery, an unusual antique shop or a classic car show. You sense the personality of an independent community with pioneer roots in the land, farming and ranching.
Crook County is also cowboy country and no stranger to the rodeo. You won't want to miss the Crooked River Roundup in June. The rodeo always begins with a cattle drive through town!
Thinking about relocating? Prineville has that hometown feeling you used to know and want for your children.You'll find you recognize people in town and catch yourself waiving. It's a place to put down roots at any stage of life.
Condition Score % Sample Size Heart Attack Patients Given PCI Within 90 Minutes Of Arrival 0 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge 67% 3 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Arrival 50% 2 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Discharge 50% 2 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Fibrinolytic Medication Within 30 Minutes Of Arrival 0 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling 0 patients Heart Attack Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD) 50% 2 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Arrival 100% 3 patients Heart Attack Patients Given PCI Within 90 Minutes Of Arrival 0 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge 67% 3 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Arrival 50% 2 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Discharge 50% 2 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Fibrinolytic Medication Within 30 Minutes Of Arrival 0 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling 0 patients Heart Attack Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD) 50% 2 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Arrival 100% 3 patients Heart Attack Patients Given PCI Within 90 Minutes Of Arrival 0 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge 67% 3 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Arrival 50% 2 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Discharge 50% 2 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Fibrinolytic Medication Within 30 Minutes Of Arrival 0 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling 0 patients Heart Attack Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD) 50% 2 patients Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Arrival 100% 3 patients
Condition Score % Sample Size Heart Failure Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD) 80% 5 patients Heart Failure Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling 40% 5 patients Heart Failure Patients Given Discharge Instructions 17% 18 patients Heart Failure Patients Given an Evaluation of Left Ventricular Systolic (LVS) Function 57% 23 patients Heart Failure Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD) 80% 5 patients Heart Failure Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling 40% 5 patients Heart Failure Patients Given Discharge Instructions 17% 18 patients Heart Failure Patients Given an Evaluation of Left Ventricular Systolic (LVS) Function 57% 23 patients Heart Failure Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD) 80% 5 patients Heart Failure Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling 40% 5 patients Heart Failure Patients Given Discharge Instructions 17% 18 patients Heart Failure Patients Given an Evaluation of Left Ventricular Systolic (LVS) Function 57% 23 patients
Condition Score % Sample Size Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination 82% 44 patients Pneumonia Patients Given the Most Appropriate Initial Antibiotic(s) 100% 31 patients Pneumonia Patients Given Initial Antibiotic(s) within 6 Hours After Arrival 100% 12 patients Pneumonia Patients Given Oxygenation Assessment 100% 52 patients Pneumonia Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling 43% 14 patients Pneumonia Patients Whose Initial Emergency Room Blood Culture Was Performed Prior To The Administration Of The First Hospital Dose Of Antibiotics 87% 30 patients Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Influenza Vaccination 88% 16 patients Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination 82% 44 patients Pneumonia Patients Given the Most Appropriate Initial Antibiotic(s) 100% 31 patients Pneumonia Patients Given Initial Antibiotic(s) within 6 Hours After Arrival 100% 12 patients Pneumonia Patients Given Oxygenation Assessment 100% 52 patients Pneumonia Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling 43% 14 patients Pneumonia Patients Whose Initial Emergency Room Blood Culture Was Performed Prior To The Administration Of The First Hospital Dose Of Antibiotics 87% 30 patients Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Influenza Vaccination 88% 16 patients Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination 82% 44 patients Pneumonia Patients Given the Most Appropriate Initial Antibiotic(s) 100% 31 patients Pneumonia Patients Given Initial Antibiotic(s) within 6 Hours After Arrival 100% 12 patients Pneumonia Patients Given Oxygenation Assessment 100% 52 patients Pneumonia Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling 43% 14 patients Pneumonia Patients Whose Initial Emergency Room Blood Culture Was Performed Prior To The Administration Of The First Hospital Dose Of Antibiotics 87% 30 patients Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Influenza Vaccination 88% 16 patients
Condition Score % Sample Size Surgery Patients Whose Doctors Ordered Treatments to Prevent Blood Clots (Venous Thromboembolism) For Certain Types of Surgeries 54% 13 patients Surgery Patients Who Received the Appropriate Preventative Antibiotic(s) for Their Surgery 93% 27 patients Surgery Patients Who Received Treatment To Prevent Blood Clots Within 24 Hours Before or After Selected Surgeries to Prevent Blood Clots 54% 13 patients Surgery Patients Whose Preventative Antibiotic(s) are Stopped Within 24 hours After Surgery 85% 27 patients Surgery Patients Who Received Preventative Antibiotic(s) One Hour Before Incision 96% 27 patients Surgery Patients Whose Doctors Ordered Treatments to Prevent Blood Clots (Venous Thromboembolism) For Certain Types of Surgeries 54% 13 patients Surgery Patients Who Received the Appropriate Preventative Antibiotic(s) for Their Surgery 93% 27 patients Surgery Patients Who Received Treatment To Prevent Blood Clots Within 24 Hours Before or After Selected Surgeries to Prevent Blood Clots 54% 13 patients Surgery Patients Whose Preventative Antibiotic(s) are Stopped Within 24 hours After Surgery 85% 27 patients Surgery Patients Who Received Preventative Antibiotic(s) One Hour Before Incision 96% 27 patients Surgery Patients Whose Doctors Ordered Treatments to Prevent Blood Clots (Venous Thromboembolism) For Certain Types of Surgeries 54% 13 patients Surgery Patients Who Received the Appropriate Preventative Antibiotic(s) for Their Surgery 93% 27 patients Surgery Patients Who Received Treatment To Prevent Blood Clots Within 24 Hours Before or After Selected Surgeries to Prevent Blood Clots 54% 13 patients Surgery Patients Whose Preventative Antibiotic(s) are Stopped Within 24 hours After Surgery 85% 27 patients Surgery Patients Who Received Preventative Antibiotic(s) One Hour Before Incision 96% 27 patients ![]()
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