Our History
Community Hospital of San Bernardino opened
in 1910. At the time, we were known as Ramona Hospital. We were
located on the corner of 4th St. and Arrowhead, and had 42 beds.
One of the challenges of the location was the two-story building .
. . with no elevators! We had to carry mothers upstairs on gurneys
to deliver babies.
In 1953, we purchased property on the corner
of 17th St and Western Avenue, and launched the United Appeal for
Hospital Beds. With much support from the community, we raised the
money needed to construct a new hospital. Entertainer Sammy Davis
Jr., whose life was saved at our hospital, joined the effort by
hosting a gala, star-studded fundraiser. The new hospital opened
with 133 beds, 30 bassinets and 275 employees.
As the community continued to grow, so did
we. In 1987, through the generosity of the hospital's Foundation
and Monida B. Cummings, a five-story patient care tower was
constructed. In 1996, a 57,000 square foot, three-level medical
office building was constructed and connected to the hospital by a
bridge that spans Medical Center Drive.
Today, Community Hospital of San Bernardino
stands as a 321-bed, non-profit hospital with more than 1,000
employees. We affiliated with Catholic Healthcare West in
1998, although we remain a non-denominational. We are proud to be a
trusted resource of community health services and educational
support.