Adventist Health won't reopen Camp Fire-damaged Feather River Hospital

More than 1,300 employees given notices


Adventist Health will not try to reopen Camp Fire-damaged Feather River Hospital in Paradise, Calif., at least for now, according to an article on the Paradise Post website.

More than 1,300 employees have been laid off, receiving paychecks until last week.

There still are a number of Adventist Health facilities that are carrying on, including the Adventist Health clinic on the Skyway in Paradise, which recently reopened, and ones in Chico.

The facilities being closed include Feather River, the Hospice House, an anti-coagulation clinic and Feather River pulmonary and urology.

Read the article.

 



February 25, 2019


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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