History
The Religious Sisters of Mercy (R.S.M.) were founded in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland, by Catherine McAuley. The sisters arrived in the United States in 1843. Eventually thirty-nine separate Sisters of Mercy congregations across the United States and Latin America developed from that first convent in Pittsburgh. The Sisters of Mercy established hospitals in Hamilton, Ohio in 1892 and in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in 1898.The Sisters of Charity of Montreal
In 1855 Toledo, Ohio was in the midst of a cholera and malaria epidemic. Father Augustine Campion, pastor of St. Francis de Sales Church, asked the Sisters of Charity of Montreal for assistance. They established St. Vincent Hospital. In 1983 the Sisters of Charity of Montreal establishedSisters of the Holy Humility of Mary
The sisters entered health care in 1879 when St. Joseph's Infirmary was built, the first Catholic hospital in the Mahoning Valley, which functioned until 1910 when the sisters were given charge of St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown, Ohio. Two more Ohio hospitals came under the direction of the sisters - St. Joseph Health Center in Warren in 1924 and St. Elizabeth in Boardman. By 2011, Humility of Mary Health Partners was formed to oversee the administration and management of St. Elizabeth Hospital and St. Joseph Health Center and several other area health-care services. By 2014, the hospitals were run by Catholic Health Partners.Zlatos, Bill. "Sisters of the Humility of Mary in Lawrence County celebrate 150th anniversary", ''Tribune-Review'', July 20, 2014Name changes
Incorporated in 1986 as Mercy Health Care Systems, in 1997 the name was changed to Catholic Healthcare Partners to reflect the multiple religious communities that sponsored it. It was later shortened to Catholic Health Partners to reflect its growing emphasis on preventative care and overall wellness. It became Mercy Health in 2014.Sponsors
These Catholic organizations co-sponsor Mercy Health: the Sisters of Mercy, South Central Community; the Sisters of Mercy, Mid-Atlantic Community; the Sisters of Humility of Mary; and the Sisters of Charity of Montreal.Hospitals
Mercy Health serves seven markets: Cincinnati,Cincinnati, Ohio
In the Cincinnati area, there are five hospitals: * Mercy Health Anderson Hospital * Mercy Health Clermont Hospital * Mercy Health Fairfield Hospital * Mercy Health West Hospital *Lima, Ohio
One hospital in Allen County: * Mercy Health St. Rita's Medical Center One additional 24-hour standalone emergency room: * Mercy Health Putnam County Emergency ServicesLorain County, Ohio
* Mercy Health Allen Hospital * Mercy Health Lorain HospitalSpringfield, Ohio
* Mercy Health Urbana Hospital * Mercy Health Springfield Regional Medical Center One additional 24-hour standalone emergency room: * Mercy Health Dayton Springfield Emergency CenterToledo, Ohio
Eight hospitals in Toledo and the Northwest Ohio area: * Mercy Health Children's Hospital * Mercy Health Defiance Hospital * Mercy Health Perrysburg Hospital * Mercy Health St. Anne Hospital * Mercy Health St. Charles Hospital * Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center * Mercy Health Tiffin Hospital * Mercy Health Willard Hospital And one additional 24-hour standalone emergency room: * Mercy Health Sylvania Medical CenterYoungstown, Ohio
Three hospitals in the Mahoning Valley area: * Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital * Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital * Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren Hospital One additional 24-hour standalone emergency room: * Mercy Health Austintown Medical CenterIrvine, Kentucky
* Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace HospitalPaducah, Kentucky
* Mercy Health Lourdes HospitalSee also
* Bon Secours (Virginia & South Carolina) * Bon Secours Charity Health System * Bon Secours SistersReferences
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