BCH Receives Certificate of Appreciation
Boulder City Hospital received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Division of Public and Behavioral Health for participating in the
Boulder City Hospital received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Division of Public and Behavioral Health for participating in the
In the spirit of giving Boulder City Hospital is participating in the Keep Em’ Warm Youth Leadership Authority event. Please
In efforts to work in partnership with the community, during an emergency or disaster; Boulder City Hospital’s Chief Nursing Officer
Boulder City Hospital takes Antimicrobial Stewardship seriously. Chief Executive Officer Tom Maher poses with the Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee; Stephanie West
Boulder City Hospital wishes everyone a It has been a fun day getting to see everyone’s creative and competitive spooky
Boulder City Hospital is pleased to announce the opening of the Boulder City Primary Care Clinic. We are located at
Boulder City Hospital cannot accept medications or sharps (i.e. needles) for disposal. Below are some resources to assist you with
Boulder City Hospital Long Term Care would like to thank Boulder City Rotary Club for their generous donation, allowing us
National Rehabilitation Awareness Week occurs each September to honor therapists and therapy assistants. During the month of September and especially
Below is a list of Home Health agencies in Clark County. Click here to download the PDF document.
Boulder City Hospital is dedicated to the safety of our patients and our employees, and would like to thank Mercy
Boulder City Art Guild’s New Exhibit on display at Boulder City Hospital features fine art by Guild artists highlighting “Whatever
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