Today, we honor and remember the brave individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage and selflessness will never be forgotten. May we always cherish the freedoms they fought to defend. #MemorialDay
About us
Riverside Medical Center opened Sunday, April 3, 1966, to provide complete medical facilities for Franklinton and the western portion of the parish. April 3, 1966, the day Riverside Medical Center, a 36 bed acute care hospital was opened, marked the beginning of a new era in modern health care for Franklinton area residents. The Hospital provided the community with modern health care services which enabled residents to “stay at home” for these services. Also, a very important contribution of the Hospital was the creation of approximately 42 new jobs. Today, the hospital employs over 300 people. The original active medical staff of 4 has grown to 31+. Today, Riverside Medical Center is a 25 bed critical access hospital that provides a wide range of health care services important to the health of you and your family. Our dedicated and skilled staff continues to take strides to improve the quality healthcare services to meet the expectation of the families in our community and the surrounding area. Riverside Medical Center is licensed in Louisiana by the State of Louisiana and accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (“JCAHO”). In addition to our patients receiving a high level of quality care from qualified staff, they are treated with a genuine concern, they are our neighbors. Riverside Medical Center, with its latest technology, offers patients up-to date procedures and treatments in a safe and compassionate environment.
- Website
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http://www.rmchospital.com
External link for Riverside Medical Center
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Franklinton, Louisiana
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1966
Locations
Employees at Riverside Medical Center
Updates
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We didn't want to let the week end without taking a moment to express our heartfelt thanks to our incredible dietary staff. These ladies work hard every day to ensure we are all fed, but during our hospital week celebration they take on extra duties. Your hard work does not go unnoticed...Thank You! ❤️
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Here at RMC we are tipping our hats at a great Hospital Week Celebration! #wearehealthcare
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To end our Hospital Week with a bang, our employees enjoyed a delicious lunch of smoked chicken, baked beans, potato salad, and dessert, while learning more about home health services available in our area. The smoked chicken was graciously provided by Pulse Home Health and our wonderful dietary staff provided all of the sides.
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🌸 Every woman’s journey through #ReproductiveHealth is unique. From puberty to menopause, our bodies undergo many changes and developments. Our women's health provider is available for all of your questions or concerns. Call today to schedule an appointment, 985-839-3555 #NWHW @womenshealth womenshealth.gov/nwhw @HHSOWH
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The fun continues as our employees spin, twist, and bond while showing off their hula hoop skills. These ladies from our Registration Department had top skills and unstoppable hula hooping prowess! #wearehealthcare
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We are spicing things up with some mismatch madness and embracing the unexpected we often encounter in healthcare! #wearehealthcare