St. Margaret's Health - Spring Valley

St. Margaret's Health - Spring Valley Welcome to St. Margaret’s Health, the premier provider of healthcare in the Illinois Valley since St. John Power, pastor of the Immaculate Conception Church.

Margaret’s Hospital, a 69-licensed bed facility, was founded in November of 1903 by seven sisters from the Sisters of Mary of the Presentation, a group of nuns expelled from France by an anti-religious government. At the turn of the century, Spring Valley was a large coal mining camp with a population of 6,214 people. Laws governing the protection of miners were few, and accidents and deaths were frequent. The area's great need for a hospital facility was recognized by the Rev. He appealed to the Sisters of Mary of the Presentation to staff the new hospital. Twenty-five acres of land and a two-story frame house were donated by Father Power, and so it began. When the first seven sisters arrived in November, 1903, they were practically without funds, and only a few of them spoke English. The little hospital was nearly unfurnished and contained only a five-bed ward and one private room. The building was illuminated by kerosene lamps and heated with coal stoves. The success of the new venture seemed doubtful. However, from this humble beginning, St. Margaret’s has grown to become the community care center that we know today.

We can’t say thank you enough to Casey’s for donating 40 pizzas two days in a row and Verucchi's Ristorante for feeding ...
06/16/2023

We can’t say thank you enough to Casey’s for donating 40 pizzas two days in a row and Verucchi's Ristorante for feeding our staff today! We have the most amazing people surrounding us with so much love and support. We will always be . Thank you again!

06/13/2023

It is with deep sadness that we share SMH Peru and Spring Valley will be closing all current operations as of Friday, June 16, 2023 at 11:59pm. This includes Hospital, Clinics and other facilities at both locations.

Outpatient testing such as labs and other diagnostic services will not be performed beginning Thursday, June 15th.
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Patients needing emergency care should call 911.

Other inpatient and outpatient services can be obtained in Mendota, Princeton and Ottawa OSF locations.

05/10/2023

A message from our leadership.

UPDATE: SOLD OUT______________________________Mark your calendars!!! Mother’s Day Plant Sale is almost here!!!! Come out...
04/28/2023

UPDATE: SOLD OUT
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Mark your calendars!!! Mother’s Day Plant Sale is almost here!!!!

Come out and browse a beautiful selection of planters, hanging baskets, bedding plants, vegetables and more starting Wednesday, May 3rd from 9 to 3 pm and ending on Friday, May 5th.

04/12/2023
As most of you have now heard, effective at 7 a.m., Saturday, January 28, 2023, all acute hospital services at St. Marga...
01/26/2023

As most of you have now heard, effective at 7 a.m., Saturday, January 28, 2023, all acute hospital services at St. Margaret’s Health – Peru will close. This will include ICU, Emergency Department services, Obstetrics, Med-Surg/Peds, all surgeries, Lab, X-Ray, and other outpatient hospital services. This will NOT affect primary and specialty clinics, nor physical therapy services at the Illinois Valley YMCA.

Effective Thursday, January 26, 2023, area EMS agencies will begin taking critical or life-threatening patients to the nearest emergency room. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room if you have a medical emergency.

This outcome was never a part of our plan or goal when deciding to merge with former Illinois Valley Community Hospital. Together, we had shared a vision for more efficient delivery of high quality healthcare in the region and an opportunity to combine resources to enhance the services provided. Despite our efforts to consolidate and streamline services to encourage a stronger financial position, factors beyond our control have brought about many unforeseen fiscal hardships.

In a healthcare climate already plagued by economic concerns that have been growing for years, the COVID-19 pandemic, a cyber-attack (which prevented SMH from being able to bill nor get paid, in a timely manner, for the services we provided), and severe staff shortages have compounded this problem. Like many, we too, have had to contend with the rising costs of goods and services, as well.

With these hardships in mind, we set out to explore an opportunity to pursue the conversion of one of our hospitals into a new type of hospital called a Rural Emergency Hospital (REH). The REH designation (which was recently established by the federal government to address the growing concern over closures of rural hospitals nationally) seemed like a promising new opportunity to keep both our hospitals open.

Unfortunately, more unforeseen circumstances have hindered this plan. Our current provider of emergency room physician coverage at St. Margaret’s Health – Peru terminated their contract, effective 7 a.m. on Saturday, January 28, 2023. At present, we are not able to find, nor financially support, a new ER provider. Furthermore, despite recruitment efforts, we have been unable to attract enough staff to continue to operate both hospitals.

Because of this, we must temporarily suspend operations at SMH-Peru hospital. IDPH has advised us that hospitals cannot operate without an open and fully-staffed emergency room.

Please know the true essence of St. Margaret’s Health has always been, and still is, our employees and the citizens of the communities we serve. They are the most important assets we have, and without them, we cannot achieve our mission. As such, we would like to apologize to our employees and the community for not delivering our announcement in the best way possible. It was never our intent to blindside any of our employees or the community with such a sensitive and life-impacting announcement. As we move forward, we are working to improve our communication (to both our internal employees and the community alike).

Please bear in mind, these developments are new and unfamiliar territory for our St. Margaret’s Health Administration and Board of Directors. We are working to do our best to navigate these troubled waters and ask for your patience. We will continue to provide updates and clarifications as we learn more and become aware of any misinformation or confusion.

For more than a century, we have cared deeply for the communities we serve and our care is built on just that—community.

Orthopedic injuries from falls are inevitable during these winter months. Mayo Clinic offers tips on how to decrease the...
01/17/2023

Orthopedic injuries from falls are inevitable during these winter months. Mayo Clinic offers tips on how to decrease the number of winter falls:

• Assess Risky Locations – Check to see if the ground is slippery before stepping outside.
• Allow for extra time – Being in a hurry can increase your risk.
• Dress Appropriately – Wear footwear with treads and good traction.
• Always bring a cellphone – In case you do fall, always have your phone with you.
• Clear your walkways.

St. Margaret’s Health offers this information for general informational purposes only. This information should not be used for diagnosis, nor should it be considered a replacement for consultation with a healthcare professional. If you have questions or concerns about your health, please contact your healthcare provider.

January is National Blood Donor month! Continue to check our page and Website on local Blood Drives.
01/13/2023

January is National Blood Donor month! Continue to check our page and Website on local Blood Drives.

Creating new habits can be difficult. Change is hard. January is the perfect month for change and setting your year’s to...
01/10/2023

Creating new habits can be difficult. Change is hard. January is the perfect month for change and setting your year’s tone!

Here are a few things that you can adopt to begin a healthier lifestyle:

1. CREATE A JOURNEY. Adopting a healthier lifestyle is not limited to those numbers or even specific goals. Improving your health or maintaining good health is a journey
2. COUNT THE COST. Sit down and count the cost both figuratively and financially. What will not putting your health at the top of the list of priorities cost you?
3. VISUALIZE IT & SPEAK IT. Can you imagine yourself healthier? Can you see yourself aging well? Do you have a vision for your life? Do you picture it in your head?
4. CHOOSE THINGS THAT YOU LOVE. If you dislike running, hitting the treadmill will not be a motivator for you. Find things you love to do that are active. What activities do you enjoy? Exercise and choosing healthy options don’t have to be limited.
5. PAIR A FUN ACTIVITY WITH A REQUIRED ACTIVITY Listen to your favorite authors or binge on your favorite show while you walk or exercise. Plan your weekly meals while you are getting a pedicure. What can you get done at the same time?
6. SMALL STEPS Expecting a large, permanent change in a short time can be so overwhelming that you mentally give up before you even begin. Start today!

St. Margaret’s Health offers this information for general informational purposes only. This information should not be used for diagnosis, nor should it be considered a replacement for consultation with a healthcare professional. If you have questions or concerns about your health, please contact your healthcare provider.

January is Cervical Cancer Screening Month. According to the National Cancer Institute, Cervical cancer was once a leadi...
01/05/2023

January is Cervical Cancer Screening Month. According to the National Cancer Institute, Cervical cancer was once a leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States. Today, screening and prevention have significantly reduced the impact of this form of cancer. Still, nearly 14,500 women in the United States received a diagnosis of cervical cancer and more than 4,200 died from the disease last year.

A preventable measure you can take today is scheduling your annual pap smear.
Hazel Marie Boyle Women’s Health Center - (815) 663-2300
Women’s Health Care Center - (815) 223-2944

St. Margaret’s Health offers this information for general informational purposes only. This information should not be used for diagnosis, nor should it be considered a replacement for consultation with a healthcare professional. If you have questions or concerns about your health, please contact your healthcare provider

Bobbi VanSchaick, Door Greeter at St. Margaret’s Health in Spring Valley drew this year’s $1,000 winner, Lisa Lynch of P...
01/03/2023

Bobbi VanSchaick, Door Greeter at St. Margaret’s Health in Spring Valley drew this year’s $1,000 winner, Lisa Lynch of Peru!

Lisa has graciously donated $500 back to the St. Margaret’s Foundation!

We want to give a huge THANK YOU to everyone who purchased (or helped sell) raffle tickets and supported the St. Margaret’s Foundation!

May Everyone Have a Happy and Healthy New Year!

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Spring Valley, IL
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