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Paradise Valley Hospital (California)

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242:. During Mrs. White's visit to San Diego in 1902, Paradise Sanitarium was for sale for $ 11,000. Real estate prices slowly declined as the drought continued. In 1904, the price was down to $ 6,000, but the local conference didn't want to buy it. Later Mrs. White and a wealthy friend, Mrs. Josephine Gotzain, bought it for $ 4,000. There still was no water, so Ellen White hired a well digger and water was found at 98 feet. Before Paradise Valley Sanitarium could open, Mrs. Julia Ulrich arrived becoming the first patient. Others followed putting off the dedication of the sanitarium until 1906. After 5 years Paradise Valley Sanitarium was sold to the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1910. Mabel White, the sanitariums first 37: 358: 344: 246:
did all the cooking and cleaning. The sanitarium gave natural remedies, a healthy diet and clean living. A training school for nurses was started at Paradise Valley Sanitarium in 1909. In 1914 the school was approved by California and continued to operate until 1966. In 1966 a new Paradise Valley
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In 1883, Dr. Anna L. Potts started construction of Mount Paradise Sanitarium seven miles from San Diego. The thirty room sanitarium was finished in 1887. But in 1895, lacking water and patients, Dr. Potts closed Potts Sanitarium, mortgaging it for $ 14,000. In 1900,
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sold Paradise Valley Hospital to Prime Healthcare Services, a new for-profit hospital chain owned by Dr.
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In 2006, the money losing Paradise Valley Hospital needed a $ 61 million remodeling to make it
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Prime Healthcare Services

National City
Coordinates
32°41′07″N 117°04′57″W / 32.68531°N 117.08251°W / 32.68531; -117.08251
Care system
Type
Affiliated university
http://www.paradisevalleyhospital.org/
Hospitals in California
acute care facility
National City, California
Prime Healthcare Services
Ontario, California
Ellen G. White
Seventh-day Adventist Church
God
sanitarium
hospital
nurse
earthquake
Adventist Health
Prem Reddy




"Hospital Based Nursing Schools in San Diego, 1900-1970"
"The man behind the nation's fastest-growing hospital chain"
Modern Healthcare

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