Modoc Medical Center - 1951 - Cedarville, CA
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N 41° 31.892 W 120° 10.295
10T E 735964 N 4601628
This medical clinic is now known as Surprise Valley Community Hospital and located on Main Street.
Waymark Code: WMMQZB
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/27/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
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The Surprise Valley Community Hospital was originally known as the Modoc Medical Center. There is a plaque at the front entrance that reads:

MODOC
MEDICAL CENTER

DEDICATED APRIL 1, 1951
BY ALTURAS PARLOR No. 159
NATIVE DAUGHTERS
OF THE GOLDEN WEST.

TO THE HEALTH & WELFARE
OF OUR CITIZENRY.

There is a very nice writeup on the history of this facility from the hospital's website and it reads:

The Cedarville Hospital was closed in March 1981 by Mercy Hospital of Redding under their management contract and with the approval of the Board of Supervisors of Modoc County. During the next two years, the residents of Surprise Valley worked to form a Hospital District. The efforts were supported by donations from the citizens of the Valley.

In January 1985, the Hospital District reopened the Clinic as a PL 95-210 Rural Health Clinic.

The Hospital District conducted an ongoing battle with the Board of Supervisors, Mercy Hospital, and Modoc Medical Center to lease the hospital from the County. According to the deed by the Alice Wylie family, the hospital and the land could only be used for a health care facility. It was only after the County Supervisors were informed of this that the county finally leased the hospital to the District for a dollar a year.

In 1985, Senator Doolittle introduced legislation requesting $200,000 to support the reopening of Surprise Valley Community Hospital. Although this bill never got out of committee, the Senator had also put it in as a budget item and convinced Governor Deukmejian not to blue pencil it.

In July of 1985, the Senator flew into Cedarville and presented the Hospital Board and the waiting crowd with a check for $200,000. With this money, the assessment, and the remaining donations, it now became feasible to reopen the hospital.

The state required considerable remodeling of the old hospital to meet the new regulations. Many individuals donated their time and expertise in order to get the job completed.

In order to open, however, the hospital still needed a physician and nursing staff. Dr. Fay Repath, M.D. along with Lita Wood, R.N. and Toni Hamilton, R.N. decided to move to Surprise Valley. On April 16, 1986 the hospital doors reopened for business.

Dr. Lois Roberts, M.D. came to Surprise Valley in 1987. She had two requirements: feed and water me, and find someone to cut my hair. She spent the rest of her life healing, delivering, and saving the lives of the residents of Surprise Valley until her death in November of 2007. A non-profit fund has been formed in her name: The Dr. Roberts' Surprise Valley Hospital Emergency Fund.

The residents of our community remember all too well those days when there was no healthcare available in the Valley. The assessment for the Hospital District has made it possible for our hospital to stay open. In June of 1989, the assessment was again approved by the people of Surprise Valley, and in recent years they even voted to increase the amount of the assessment.


Year built or dedicated as indicated on the structure or plaque: 1951

Website (if available): [Web Link]

Full Inscription (unless noted above): Not listed

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