Seneca Healthcare District was established in 1952 to meet the healthcare needs of the area residents. In 1976, a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) was approved by a vote of the district residents and was constructed as a south wing to the existing hospital. The SNF provides for patients to be transferred from acute care to SNF and not leave the area. Seneca hospital has 10 acute care beds and 16 skilled nursing/long-term care beds. Other services provided by the District include outpatient laboratory and x-ray services including mammography, sonography, and CT scanning including bone density, in-house pharmacy, hospice, anesthesia, inpatient and outpatient surgical services, stress testing, respiratory care, nutritional counseling, EKG, and patient education.
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