health history

What Happened, When?

In 1907, Phebe Rideout donated her home - the elegant Rideout Mansion, as a memorial to her deceased husband, Norman Dunning Rideout and son, Norman Abbott Rideout, to be used as a public hospital.

In 1919Phebe Rideout provided funds to build a new hospital for Marysville at 4th and H Street. She also set up a trust to assure that the hospital would always serve the citizens of the community. From the period of 1919, when the hospital was built on its present location, very little was done to increase the services or the capacity.

In 1948, an addition to the hospital was constructed and named and dedicated as the "Southern Wing," in honor of Miss Southern, first proprietary-lessee. She retired in 1936. The Southern Wing provided an additional 5,500 square feet and was in use until the building was remodeled in 1961.

From 1919 to 1955the hospital operated successfully under a proprietary -lessee program. The last proprietary-lessee was Mr. Fred Moore. In 1955 the Board of Trustees of the Phebe Rideout Trust formed a non-profit corporation known as Rideout Hospital Foundation, leasing the realty from the Phebe Rideout Trust and employing Mr. Fred W. Moore as Superintendent and General Manager.

Subsequently onMay 1, 1957, the corporation purchased the hospital from Mr. Fred W. Moore. Since May 1, 1957, the hospital has been operated as a non-profit community hospital. In 1959, the "Southern Wing" was literally moved from its position on H Street to Maple Street. New maternity procedural rooms, a pediatrics unit, a new kitchen and dining area and doctor's lounge were completed.

1962saw the completion of a new two-story 50-bed nursing wing. And necessary renovation of the original 1918 building took place. A new surgical suite and laboratory were constructed. In 1966 Rideout hospital expanded with a two-story west wing containing a 6-bed acute care unit.

For many years Rideout Memorial hospital had an O.B. department for the delivery of babies. At 6:04 a.m.Sept. 1, 1967the last baby to be born at Rideout's delivery room was delivered. In 1970 Rideout Hospital's Emergency Center opened with personnel and physician staffing 24-hours per day. Delivery facilities were relocated to Fremont Hospital.

In 1976Rideout undertook a construction and renovation program that provided 40,000 square feet of new space and modernized 6,000 square feet of existing space: an addition of 38 acute medical-surgical beds and a 12-bed intensive care/cardiac care unit, increasing the total beds to 128.

In 1977, the Emergency Center Annex was connected to the main hospital building by a bridge over 4th Street.

The Fannie Southern wing was raised in1978to make way for the new 3 story wing at Rideout.

InDecember 1979, the first patients were admitted.

In 1983Rideout Hospital and Fremont Medical Center were formally and legally joined to form United Communities Medical Services.

In 1986construction started on Fremont's south tower, complete remodeling of the OB department and nurseries, Radiology Department and Day surgery.

In 1990, The Fountains, Rideout Health skilled nursing facility located in Yuba City opened.

Plans for a New Rideout Tower Announced in1992.

1992United Communities Medical Services is now Rideout Health.

Feather River Surgery Center Opens at 370 Del Norte Avenue in1994.

In1996The New Rideout Tower Opens! A new four-story tower of houses a new emergency room, admitting department, central supply area, four large operating rooms, to accommodate open heart surgery, 12 additional critical care beds and 24 additional medical-surgical beds.

Rideout Cancer Center Opens in summer2000.

The Rideout Cancer Center, which is an affiliation between FRHG and the University of California, Davis Health System, provides cancer patients and their families with the most-up-to-date and effective cancer care in the Yuba-Sutter community.

In Spring 2001an Alzheimer's Unit and Courtyard Expansion was approved. The $2.3 million freestanding Alzheimer's facility will be located near the Courtyard Assisted Living Facility.

February 2002The Heart Center at Rideout Opens and Offers State-of-the-art Cardiac Services Locally.

January 2006Women's Imaging Services Opens: Specially suited to the unique needs of women.

March 15, 2007Longtime Rideout Health CEO Thomas Hayes retires.

InFebruary 2007Rideout Health Appointed new CEO, Theresa Hamilton. She is the first woman CEO in the organization's 100 -year history. Phebe would have approved!

In 2009The Neurosurgery Center at Rideout opens. The Rideout Urgent Care Center opens on Plumas Ct. in Yuba City

In 2010Plans were announced to expand the Rideout Memorial Hospital Emergency Department

In January 2013, construction was completed on the Rideout Cancer Center. The expansion added 16,461 square feet of new construction and enabled Rideout to add: 12 additional Transfusion Bays for a total of 26; 6 additional Exam Rooms for a total of 14; 1 additional Linear Accelerator for a total of 2; 1 new PET CT Scanner; 1 new Ultrasound; New Reception & Waiting and office space; A remodel of the existing pharmacy.

In May 2013, Phase I of the Emergency Department expansion added 5,000 square feet to the existing 12,000 square feet, creating 13 multi-use ED/Observation beds, two Rapid Care exam rooms and additional triage room in the facility.

In July 2014—Gino Patrizio is named Chief Operating Officer for Rideout Health. Mr. Patrizio oversees operations of the non-profit’s two acute care hospitals, surgery center and cancer center, with a focus on the transition to the new facilities of the Rideout Regional Medical Center.

In August 2014– Theresa Hamilton, CEO since 2007, retires on August 27, 2014 as Rideout's CEO

In October 2014- Rideout Health's Board of Directors appoints Robert E. Chason as interim CEO of the non-profit healthcare organization. Bob Chason, who is CEO Emeritus of the University of California, Davis Medical Center, has a long association with Rideout, and is a Rideout Health Board member.

In November 2014– Rideout Health's Board of Directors and leadership demonstrated their appreciation for the important work staff does each day by creating a more competitive wage and benefits package. The raise resulted in salary increases for some staff at a minimum of 2%.

In May 2015-- On Tuesday, May 12, the long-anticipated Emergency Department expansion at Rideout Memorial Hospital received its license after passing a final inspection conducted by the California Department of Public Health, and immediately opened its doors. The new, 5,000 square foot facility adds 13 beds to Rideout’s Emergency Department capacity. On Thursday, May 14, Rideout’s Joint Commission accreditation was officially confirmed. The accreditation is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects Rideout’s commitment to meeting established hospital performance standards and best practices.

On August 31, 2016, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) determined that the Rideout Emergency Department can expand into the new Rideout Regional Medical Center building and can begin serving patients immediately. The opening of the new building allows for the further expansion of our emergency department and trauma service, adding 16 additional beds and an expanded triage area.

September 3, 2016- After a nationwide search to identify a new CEO Rideout Health determined that the candidate best suited to lead the surging organization was in office all along. Rideout's Board of Directors officially extended an offer to Gino Patrizio, the organization's current Chief Operating Officer to the on the responsibility of leading the organization.

February 2, 2017 -Rideout receives approval to open floors one through three of the new technologically advanced Rideout Regional Medical Center.

February 9, 2017 -The new Rideout Regional Medical Center expansion opens to serve patients on floors one through three.

March 16, 2017- Rideout discontinues some specialty services, including Home Health, Hospice, Sierra Healthcare and Rideout's involvement in Nevada County Clinics

March 31, 2017- Rideout receives approval to open floors four & five - The Family Birthing Center, a wonderful example of our commitment to providing our mothers-to-be and their babies with state-of-the-art-health care in a beautiful, peaceful and technologically advanced environment.

May 1, 2017- Rideout opens floors 4 and 5, The Family Birthing Center at Rideout Regional Medical Center dedicating two floors to celebration of new life. The Family Birthing Center includes spacious labor & delivery rooms, a Well Baby nursery and a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

March 20, 2018– The California Office of Attorney General approved the transition of Rideout Health’s assets to Adventist Health, including the 219-bed Rideout Regional Medical Center, an acute care hospital; the Rideout Cancer Center, which is affiliated with the University of California, Davis; outpatient clinics and a host of ancillary services including senior living services located throughout the Yuba-Sutter County. The deal officially closed on April 1, 2018.

Rideout Health is now doing business as Adventist Health and Rideout as approved by the Attorney General.

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