Lompoc Valley Medical Center


Lompoc Valley Medical Center: Hospital, owned and operated by Lompoc Valley Medical Center, is a 60-bed general acute care rural hospital located in Lompoc, California.

History

Lompoc Valley Medical Center: Hospital was established in 1946. It was the founding hospital of the Lompoc Healthcare District, one of the first districts of its kind in California.

Name

The original name for the medical center was Lompoc District Hospital for many years. The name was shortened to Lompoc Hospital, and in 2006 was renamed to Lompoc Valley Medical Center.

Location and Facility

Originally located at 508 East Hickory Avenue, new building safety requirements mandated by CA Senate Bill 1953 led to a decision by the Board of Directors to propose the building of a new hospital at 1515 East Ocean Ave. Lompoc Valley voters approved the $75 million Measure I in June 2010 by 87 percent—reportedly the highest success rate for a special district bond in California history. The cost of construction and non-moveable equipment was paid for via the issuance of 2006 Bonds and 2007 Bonds. Community members also contributed $4 million in donations from a capital campaign for interior equipment and furniture.
Construction on the new 115,500 square foot, 60-bed replacement hospital was performed by ProWest Constructors. The doors opened at the new hospital June 29, 2010.

Licensing

Lompoc Valley Medical Center: Hospital is licensed by the State of California Department of Public Health as a general acute care hospital for 60-beds.

Bed Classification/Services

Lompoc Valley Medical Center: Hospital is licensed, regulated, inspected, accredited and/or certified by the following agencies: