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Over a Century of Caring for the Health of Our Community

St. Anthony Regional Hospital has a tradition of caring, celebrating more than a century of service.

Probably no man exercised more influence on the Carroll area than Father Joseph Kuemper, an ordained Roman Catholic priest and professor at the College of Dubuque (now Loras College). Father Kuemper served in several parishes in eastern Iowa before coming to Carroll as pastor of SS. Peter and Paul Church in 1901.

Father Kuemper saw the need and advantages of a medical health center to serve the area. He used his own funds to purchase land in the south part of Carroll, overlooking the town and countryside. He assembled volunteers and personally led them in a house-to-house, farm-to-farm canvass.

Father Kuemper wasted no time in his selection of who would run the facility. He contacted the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. He offered $1,000 and a completed, equipped facility if they would administer and serve the proposed hospital. The sisters accepted and the hospital took the name of St. Anthony. It was on the feast day of St. Anthony of Padua, June 13, 1905, that the 30-bed hospital was dedicated.

Building additions in 1918, 1922, and 1930 brought the hospital’s capacity to 110. A 78-bed nursing home connected to the facility was completed in 1963.

The original hospital structure built in 1905 was replaced in 1971 with a more modern, four-story structure built primarily for inpatient hospital healthcare. That new building remained virtually unchanged for more than two decades until 1994, when St. Anthony dedicated a 78,000-square-foot major renovation and expansion project which focused on the delivery of outpatient services. The community joined in support of these development projects by partnering with the St. Anthony Foundation in a successful capital campaign that resulted in a positive sense of pride and ensured that St. Anthony Regional Hospital and Nursing Home would continue to be strong for future generations.

Father Joseph Kuemper Arrives in Carroll

Father Joseph Kuemper becomes pastor of SS. Peter and Paul Church and begins envisioning a hospital to serve the growing healthcare needs of the community.

St. Anthony Hospital Founded

With support from the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, a 30-bed hospital is dedicated on June 13, the feast day of St. Anthony of Padua.

Hospital Expands to Meet Community Needs

Additions in 1918, 1922, and 1930 increase hospital capacity to 110 beds as the facility continues to grow with the region.

Nursing Home Opens

A 78-bed nursing home is constructed and connected to the hospital, expanding care for aging members of the community.

Modern Hospital Built

The original 1905 building is replaced with a modern four-story hospital designed to support inpatient healthcare services.

Major Renovation and Outpatient Expansion

A 78,000-square-foot renovation focuses on expanding outpatient services, supported by a successful community capital campaign through the St. Anthony Foundation.

“Campaign for Dignity” Completed

An 18-unit Alzheimer’s facility, secure garden courtyard, private nursing home rooms, and expanded adult day care services are added.

100th Anniversary and Acute Care Expansion

St. Anthony celebrates its 100th anniversary with the opening of a new three-story facility featuring private patient rooms and a six-bed intensive care unit.

New Surgery Center Opens

A 120,000-square-foot, $25 million inpatient and outpatient surgery center opens, featuring advanced surgical technology and expanded patient services.

Garden View Assisted Living Opens

A new assisted living community offers 36 apartments and amenities designed to promote independence, social interaction, and quality of life for seniors.

State-of-the-Art Cancer Center Opens

A new cancer center opens on campus with expanded infusion services, a linear accelerator, and modern oncology care facilities designed with healing surroundings.

At the end of 2000, St. Anthony announced its “Campaign for Dignity,” a capital campaign designed to add an 18-unit Alzheimer’s facility and update the existing nursing home. The project was completed in June of 2003 and included a secure, homelike Alzheimer’s unit, enclosed garden and courtyard, new private nursing home rooms and an expanded adult day care program.

In January 2005, the year-long 100th anniversary celebration culminated with the ribbon cutting of a new three-story facility built to address both current and future healthcare challenges of the community. This expansion provided all-new private acute care patient rooms and included a new six-bed intensive care unit. Following the opening of the acute care addition, two physician offices were established on the first floor of that building, bringing expanded orthopedic and general surgery options to St. Anthony.

On August 22, 2006, St. Anthony Regional Hospital held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new 120,000-square-foot inpatient and outpatient surgery center. The new $25 million surgery center celebrated its opening at a community event on June 1, 2008. The new surgery center replaced St. Anthony’s 35-year-old surgery facilities and existing technology to accommodate the growth. The surgery center features the latest surgical technology, patient tracking systems and the convenience of two levels of covered parking.

In May of 2017, growth continued with the construction and opening of the spacious and beautiful, Garden View Assisted Living home for area seniors. 36 spacious, one- and two-bedroom apartments are available with around the clock care. Numerous amenities include a beautiful chapel, walking path with grotto, spa room, whirlpool tub, fireside library and lounge, and a place for happy hour. Promoting autonomy and creating meaningful social interactions are of upmost importance.

On the heels of the grand opening of Garden View, a cancer services assessment of our area revealed the dire need for expanded oncology services. On December 7, 2021, a new state of the art cancer center opened on the St. Anthony campus, which included a new linear accelerator, expanded infusion services, and a medical oncology exam area. The two-story building with large windows takes into account the healing benefits of the calming scenery of the surrounding countryside.

For over a hundred years, St. Anthony Regional Hospital has demonstrated a continued commitment to excellence in responding to the healthcare needs of our local community. Inspired by the mission of service demonstrated by the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, the hospital makes caring for people our first priority in approaching the ever-changing field of modern healthcare. As we look to the future, St. Anthony carries on a rich tradition of service to the communities of west central Iowa.

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