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Part of Pendleton for more than 100 years,
JCAHO-accredited non-profit St. Anthony
Hospital is one of the largest area
employers, with a team of more than 300 and
a medical staff of about 45.
Founded in 1901 by Franciscan nuns, St.
Anthony Hospital is proud of its strong
commitment to bring big city healthcare
technology to rural eastern Oregon. Core
values of reverence, integrity, compassion
and excellence guide this faith-based
hospital in its support of unique local
partnerships like the Healthier Communities
Coalition and the Columbia TeenScreen
program.
Its parent company, Catholic Health
Initiatives, is a national not-for-profit
healthcare organization comprised of 68
hospitals, 45 long-term care, assisted and
independent living and residential
facilities, and six community health
services organizations, located in 19
states.
In addition to the outstanding hospital, a
large number of health professionals deliver
the complete spectrum of care. Medical
offices, laboratories, and other imaging
facilities are located in buildings near the
hospital as well as in the Medical Center on
Southgate. Dental and vision needs are also
met by a number of highly qualified and
friendly offices.
Mental health, addiction treatment,
counseling, home health, and public health
services are also readily available in
Pendleton. At least 5 facilities provide
assisted living, residential care and memory
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