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Tabaka Mission Hospital is a non-profit making hospital which is owned by Catholic Diocese of Kisii, under the umbrella of the Kenya conference of Catholic Bishops (K.C.C.B). It is however run and managed by Trustees Servants of the Sick (Camillians) under the signed Contract of 1st October 1996.
The construction of the hospital began in 1972 with Rev. Fr. Witte (parish priest of Tabaka Catholic Church) spearheading the project.
It was built with financial assistance from Misereor and the Catholic / Diocese of Cremona in Italy. The hospital had a bed capacity of 120 but since then the bed capacity has grown to 260 and with the same bed occupancy.
The hospital was opened in 1973 and recognized by Kenyan Government official; at a time Dr. Moraili and Sr. Luiginaferoni (nurse) were in-charge of the facility. In 1974, the Local Ordinary at that time, Bishop Tiberius C. Mugendi contacted the Bishop of Cremeona with Mons E. Brochieri and the provincial ForsenioVezzani to get the personnel for the hospital. At the same time the Superior General of the Camillian Sisters was also approached to allow the sisters to form the necessary staff for the hospital. After accomplishing all this process, the hospital was revived again with the presence of the Camillians (Servants of the Sick). In 1976 the Camillians got support of Camillian Sisters and regardless of the many challenges and difficulties they assured the late Tiberius of continuity to offer this unique service to humanity.