The History of St. Rose Hospital
1950s
- The history of St. Rose Hospital actually began nearly a decade before its official groundbreaking ceremonies; in 1953, several forward-thinking community members established a hospital building fund.
- Soon after, a local Catholic priest contacted the Sisters of St. Joseph of Wichita Kansas and asked them to sponsor a hospital in Hayward.
1960s
- St. Rose Hospital opened on October 22, 1962 with capacity for 129 patient beds.
- The hospital’s Skilled Nursing Facility opened in 1969, increasing the hospital’s capacity to 175 beds.
1970s
- The hospital made great strides in the 70s, going "beyond our walls" to provide health care and illness prevention education.
- Health fairs were instituted, and a St. Rose health clinic opened in Union City.
- In 1977, the St. Rose Foundation was incorporated, to accommodate gifts to the hospital and recruit community leaders for special projects.
1980s
- To meet growing community needs, our hospital’s services were greatly expanded, including the construction and opening of a new Emergency Room and Intensive Care Unit, a dedicated Family Birthing Center and an Occupational Health Clinic.
- A partnership with Providence/Summit Hospital was formed to provide home health services for the entire East Bay community.
1990s
- St. Rose continued to adapt to the needs of its surrounding community.
- Outpatient services were greatly expanded, including opening a Women’s Imaging Center and promotion of regular mammograms for women.
- Through a partnership with the Hayward Rotary, the Silva Pediatric Clinic was established in 1995 to provide care for children from low-income families. Children’s dental services were later added to the clinic.
- In 1996, St. Rose introduced an innovative project to the Hayward Unified School District: the Community Care-A-Van, which provided on-site healthcare services at Hayward schools.
- The St. Joseph Pavilion was added in 1996 to expand community health education programs.
2000s
- In 2001, one of the first Hospitalist programs in the Bay Area was established at St. Rose, ensuring quality physicians "around the clock" for all patients.
- The most recent investment in the community includes a new Cardiovascular Laboratory added in 2004. With the most advanced diagnostic technology in Northern California, we are performing Emergency Coronary Angioplasty and other life-saving procedures to treat victims of heart disease.
- St Rose Hospital is designated as a "Cardiac Receiving Center" by Alameda County Emergency Medical Services.
- St Rose Hospital, with the support of its Board of Directors, becomes an independent community hospital.
Today, St. Rose has come full circle. As an independent community hospital governed by a local Board of Trustees, our roots are well established, with an emphasis on engaging our community and meeting its health care needs. Plans are underway for expansion and enhancement of healthcare services. With the continued support of our dedicated Boards, medical staff and employees, St. Rose Hospital remains committed to bringing excellence in healthcare to Hayward and the surrounding communities of Central and Southern Alameda County.