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| Government |
| Teaching
Hospital? |
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| Rehab
Hospital? |
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| Nursing
School? |
| No |
| Licensed
Number of Beds: |
| 28 |
| Actual
Number of Beds: |
| 19 |
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of Employees: |
| 65 |
| JCAHO
Approved? |
| No |
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Company: |
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on Stock Exchange? |
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| Rangely District Hospital |
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| 511 S White Ave |
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| Rangely, Colorado, 81648 |
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| Telephone:
970-675-5011 |
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| Organization
Overview: |
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Rangely Hospital District is a geographically large, rural area, which operates a 28-bed hospital located in Rangely in Northwestern Colorado. Rangely has a population of 3,000, and is located on State Highway 65 between Meeker and Dinosaur approximately 75 miles south of the Wyoming border and 15 miles east of the Utah border. At Rangely District Hospital, you'll find skilled, caring, compassionate staff, with a commitment to the community. The District is very progressive and comprehensive, providing inpatient, swing bed, ER (Level IV Trauma-), ambulance, outpatient services, home health, physical therapy, and family practice physician's clinic. Construction of an assisted living facility is currently underway, with scheduled opening in early 2001.
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HSCA
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Rocky Mountain HMO, Blue Cross, Medicare, Medicaid
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| Accreditations: |
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Level IV Trauma Center , designated by the State of Colorado
Currently applying for conversion to “Critical Access Hospital” designation
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| Community
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Rangely is not at the edge of the world, but some say you can see it from here. It is the center of one of the last areas of the West to be settled. The early pioneers called it an isolated empire. For thousands of years the Fremont and later Ute tribes inhabited the area. Ruins and rock art abound, hidden in the canyons. Escalante and Dominguez passed through on their famous exploration in 1776. Modern explorers will find this and a lot more in our secret places. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy water sports at Kenney Reservoir and on the White River, while hunters will find the largest migratory deer herd in the U.S. Wildlife include elk, antelope, wild horses, migratory birds, coyotes, eagles, hawks, buzzards and prairie dogs. Dinosaur National Monument lies with the District boundaries, providing visitors with a view spanning centuries. Here, preserved in the sands of an ancient river, is a time capsule from the world of dinosaurs and before. There are also thousands of acres of BLM public land with hundreds of miles of two-wheel tracks through high-desert plateaus, canyons and mountains.
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