CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. — Months after a hospital in western Wisconsin shut its doors, a cooperative is looking at opening it back up as a "bridge" as the group works to build a new hospital in the community.
St. Joseph's Hospital in Chippewa Falls closed along with Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire and Prevea clinics in the region this past spring. Both hospitals were owned and operated by the Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS).
In light of these closures, the Chippewa Valley Health Cooperative formed, and is now planning to build a new hospital, which they say is slated to open in 2027. Before then, the group says they want to reopen St. Joseph's so that patients can be taken "care of as fast as possible."
“Since we started the Cooperative, we’ve been singularly focused on making high-quality healthcare accessible and affordable for Chippewa Valley residents as fast as possible,” said Robert Krause, Chair of the Chippewa Valley Health Cooperative, in a press release. “The new facility we’ve planned in Lake Hallie is fundamental to the long-term sustainability of the hospital. At the same time, if we can, reopening the St. Joseph’s facility in 2025 will help us serve patients faster and doesn’t impede our plans or ability to open the new hospital.”
A press release from the co-op states a letter of intent has been signed with HSHS to purchase and reopen the Chippewa Falls facility "to provide urgently needed healthcare services." The co-op has until April to find out if reopening the hospital would be financially responsible. According to the co-op, St. Joseph's "has significant deferred maintenance that may need to be addressed before the hospital can be reopened."
“Once we understand whether reopening St. Joseph’s is possible, we will be in high gear to start caring for patients as fast as possible,” said Krause. “Then we will turn our attention to exploring other healthcare uses for the building once we’ve opened the new full-service hospital in Lake Hallie.”
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When the hospitals and clinics closed in the region, more than 1,000 people lost their jobs, including 244 at St. Joseph's.
The new hospital being planned by the co-op is anticipated to be a new 144,000-square-foot space with 48 hospital beds, 12 ICU beds, and Emergency Department, Medical-Surgical services, Labor & Delivery, critical care units, a comprehensive Cancer Center, and comprehensive diagnostic services, including laboratory, radiology, and cardiology services. The plan is to open the hospital in Lake Hallie, between Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire.