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| Type
of Hospital |
| Not for Profit |
| Teaching
Hospital? |
| No |
| Rehab
Hospital? |
| No |
| Nursing
School? |
| No |
| Licensed
Number of Beds: |
| 105 |
| Actual
Number of Beds: |
| 70 |
| Number
of Employees: |
| 420 |
| JCAHO
Approved? |
| Yes |
| Parent
Company: |
| MultiCare Health System |
| Traded
on Stock Exchange? |
| no |
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| Allenmore Hospital - MultiCare Health System |
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| 1901 S Union Ave |
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| Tacoma, Washington, 98405 |
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| Telephone:
253-403-2323 |
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| Organization
Overview: |
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Allenmore Hospital, as part of MultiCare Health System, is a trusted community hospital known for warm, personalized health care and has served Tacoma since 1929. Allenmore Hospital is a 105 bed not-for-profit healthcare facility located on the Puget Sound, in Tacoma, WA. In the heart of the Pacific Northwest and thirty minutes from downtown Seattle, Allenmore is conveniently located off Interstate 5. In addition to 24 - hour emergency care, lab and diagnostic radiology, Allenmore offers more specialized care including short-stay surgery, ophthalmology services, medical oncology, hand therapy, pulmonary conditioning and the state's only fixed-base lithotripsy service. Allenmore Hospital also provides community wellness and health education programs specifically designed for older adults.
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VHA
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For more information on the various insurance plans accepted, please contact information@multicare.org
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| Accreditations: |
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Allenmore Hospital—1998 Top 100 Hospitals—HCIA/Mercer Award Recipient. Fully accredited hospital: Medicare certified, JCAHO, and State certified.
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| Community
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Quality of life. Progressive. International. Beautiful. Nestled between the sparkling Puget Sound and majestic Mount Rainier, Tacoma's landscape is both rugged and radiant. Affordable living, a nationally recognized business environment, involved citizens and endless options for fun round out the city's major offerings. With that entire going for it, it's easy to see why Tacoma's founders dubbed it the "City of Destiny." Tacoma is the second largest city in Western Washington. Yet, people here still know what it means to extend a hand to a neighbor in need. The low cost of living and beautiful location make it the hometown of choice for more than 187,000. Businesses find a welcoming environment here, too. Recently ranked as one of the best mid-sized cities for business in the nation, Tacoma lays the foundation for success with bottom-line incentives, reliable utilities and affordable real estate.
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