Adams County Regional Medical Center

Adams County Regional Medical Center ACRMC offers quality healthcare close to home.

Adams County Regional Medical Center provides emergency care, rehabilitation, surgery, cardiology, and family medicine to the Seaman, OH area.

Wishing you a joyful and bountiful Thanksgiving on behalf of the entire ACRMC Team! May your day be filled with gratitud...
11/27/2025

Wishing you a joyful and bountiful Thanksgiving on behalf of the entire ACRMC Team! May your day be filled with gratitude, delicious food, and the warmth of family and friends. We are thankful for your continued support and partnership.

Healthy Holiday Tips from Our Nutrition Services Manager/ Clinical Dietitian, Megan Rowe, RD, LD 🍽️🦃The holidays are com...
11/24/2025

Healthy Holiday Tips from Our Nutrition Services Manager/ Clinical Dietitian, Megan Rowe, RD, LD 🍽️🦃

The holidays are coming fast — Thanksgiving is almost here, and Christmas is just 30 days away!
Megan Rowe, our Clinical Dietitian, is sharing simple, realistic tips to help you enjoy your favorite holiday foods without the guilt. Stay tuned for smart swaps, portion ideas, and mindful eating reminders to keep you feeling your best all season long!

Trace Cafes Menu for the Week of Thanksgiving. 🦃🦃
11/24/2025

Trace Cafes Menu for the Week of Thanksgiving. 🦃🦃

We’re excited to be part of the SHAC Boys Basketball Preview tonight! Stop by our table, say hello, and learn more about...
11/21/2025

We’re excited to be part of the SHAC Boys Basketball Preview tonight! Stop by our table, say hello, and learn more about the services we offer our community.

🏀 See you at the games!

Congratulations on graduating from Cardiac Rehab, Buck!Your hard work, determination, and commitment to improving your h...
11/18/2025

Congratulations on graduating from Cardiac Rehab, Buck!
Your hard work, determination, and commitment to improving your heart health have truly paid off. Keep moving forward and staying strong! ❤️💪

Congrats on graduating from Cardiac Rehab, Willinda!You’ve worked so hard on strengthening your heart and staying commit...
11/18/2025

Congrats on graduating from Cardiac Rehab, Willinda!
You’ve worked so hard on strengthening your heart and staying committed to a healthier future. Keep up the amazing progress! ❤️💪

💙 Did you know? November is Diabetes Awareness Month! Let's spread the word and educate ourselves about this important h...
11/17/2025

💙 Did you know? November is Diabetes Awareness Month! Let's spread the word and educate ourselves about this important health issue. Stay tuned for daily fun facts!

This weeks Trace Cafe Menu!
11/17/2025

This weeks Trace Cafe Menu!

November is Diabetes Awareness Month!Today, November 14, we join the world in recognizing World Diabetes Awareness Day.S...
11/14/2025

November is Diabetes Awareness Month!
Today, November 14, we join the world in recognizing World Diabetes Awareness Day.

Stay informed and prevent complications with these quick, upbeat facts from our Wound Care specialists Dr. Johnathan Moore and Nurse Practitioner Michael Hanson.

💡 Small steps make a big difference!
Watch for our tips all month long to help keep you healthy and strong.

To take the next step in your care, come see Dr. Moore and NP Michael Hanson for appointments — they’re here to support you in managing and preventing complications.

Come see us today for the Byrd Township Health & Resource Expo! Hosted by the Grit Project  1-4 at the Byrd Township Com...
11/12/2025

Come see us today for the Byrd Township Health & Resource Expo!

Hosted by the Grit Project 1-4 at the Byrd Township Community Center.

Today we honor our heroes.ACRMC proudly recognizes all who have served and sacrificed for our country.Thank you, Veteran...
11/11/2025

Today we honor our heroes.
ACRMC proudly recognizes all who have served and sacrificed for our country.
Thank you, Veterans, for your courage, dedication, and service. ❤️🤍💙

This Weeks Menu at Trace Cafe!
11/10/2025

This Weeks Menu at Trace Cafe!

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Seaman, OH
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The History of ACRMC

Adams County Hospital (ACH) was conceived in November 1948 through the support of 85% of the voters for a $250,000 Bond Issue. Shortly after that, the Governor appointed a Board of County Hospital Trustees to oversee the planning of a hospital: R. L. Lawwill, M.D., Seaman; Robert B. Ellison, M.D., Peebles; Harold Seaman, West Union; and P. Bennie Colletti, Manchester. At the first Board of Trustees meeting in December 1948 Dr. Lawwill was elected Chairman of the Board. By March 1949 Adams County Hospital had its name and the decision to begin construction of ACH on the site adjacent to the county Children’s Home was made. After much effort by the Trustees, the Ohio Department of Health approved our initial 26-bed general hospital.

In August 1951 the first Operating Board of Trustees of ACH was appointed by the County Commissioners: Robert B. Ellison, M.D., Peebles; Wilbur Greenlee, Seaman; A. O. Shumaker, Wi******er; Victor Ralston, Stout; Lauradell Dugle, Manchester; and Glen Mosier, West Union. Mr. Mosier was elected Chairman and Mrs. Dugle was elected Secretary.

An open house was held on July 20, 1952, with Governor Frank Lausche and other state dignitaries in attendance. Visitors to the open house brought canned goods and other commodities to help stock the hospital kitchen. The first patient was admitted to Adams County Hospital on Wednesday, September 3, 1952. The daily room and board rates were $8.00 for the four-bed wards, $10.00 for a semi-private room, and $15.00 for a private room. The first Active Medical Staff consisted of Drs. Sam Clark, S. J. Ellison, Robert B. Ellison, Sam Gendlemen, S. B. Sonkin, Hazel L. Sproull, Robert Lawwill, Richard C. Wenrick, and W. T. LaNeave. Earle Wilks served as the first Administrator.

It took only a few months to realize that the hospital was too small and in November 1952 the Board discussed the need for additional beds. In June 1953 the Board decided to have a request for 30 more beds submitted to the voters. The Bond Issue was approved at the November 1953 election, and a 30-bed addition was completed in 1955.