Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital
Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital provides health care for residents and tourists throughout a 270-square-mile area in Lincoln County. This area includes the communities of Newport, Waldport, Toledo, Depoe Bay and Yachats.
The hospital was built in 1952 as a 17-bed acute care facility. Since then, it has been remodeled and expanded to meet the growing needs of the community. Currently, the hospital is a 25-bed critical access hospital, with 380 employees, 110 of whom are nurses, and 120 volunteers.
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