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Hospital Health Care Systems

Hospitals provide a wide range of services including emergency assistance, health screening and monitoring programs, rehabilitation, home health care and aides, physician referral and family and pastoral counseling. Neighborhood locations, mobile units, specific disease assessment and treatment centers, as well as hospital ownership of nursing agencies, in-home hospice care, medical equipment and continuing care living facilities warrants the more accurate description of “health care system.”

St. Louis City/County

Barnes-Jewish Hospital (314) 747-3000

(314) 362-9123 Emergency

One Barnes Jewish Hospital Plaza, 63110

Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital (314) 996-8000 (314) 996-8470 Emergency 12634 Olive Blvd., 63141 Chesterfield MedCenter (636) 537-0377 1751 Clarkson Rd., 63017

Christian Hospital North West (314) 953-6000

(314) 953-6994 Emergency

1225 Graham Rd., 63031

Christian Hospital North East (314) 653-5000

(314) 653-5994 Emergency

11133 Dunn Rd., 63136

Des Peres Hospital (314) 966-9100

(314) 966-9666 Emergency

2345 Dougherty Ferry Rd., 63122

Forest Park Hospital (314) 768-3000

(314) 768-3019 Emergency

6150 Oakland Ave., 63139

Missouri Baptist Medical Center (314) 996-5000

(314) 996-5225 Emergency

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Rehabilitation Inst. of St. Louis (314) 658-3800

4455 Duncan Ave., 63110

(80 bed rehab only-joint venture between BJC HealthCare and HealthSouth)

St. Alexius Hospital (314) 865-7000

(314) 865-7955 Emergency

3933 S. Broadway, 63118

St. Anthony’s Medical Center (314) 525-1000

(314) 525-1900 Emergency

10010 Kennerly Rd., 63128

St. John’s Mercy Medical Center (314) 569-6000

(314) 569-6090 Emergency

615 S. New Ballas Rd., 63141

St. Louis University Hospital (314) 577-8000

(314) 577-8777 Emergency

3635 Vista (at Grand), 63110

St. Luke’s Hospital (314) 434-1500

(314) 205-6990 Emergency

232 S. Woods Mill Rd., Chesterfield 63017

St. Luke’s Urgent Care at Clarkson (636) 256-8644

233 Clarkson, Ellisville 63011

SSM DePaul Health Center (314) 344-6000 (314) 344-6360 Emergency 12303 DePaul Dr., Bridgeton 63044 SSM St. Claire Hospital (636) 496-2000 (636) 496-2100 Emergency

1015 Bowles Ave., Fenton 63026

SSM St. Mary’s Health Center (314) 768-8000

(314) 768-8360 Emergency

(314) 768-5200 SSM Rehab. Institute

6420 Clayton Rd., Richmond Hts. 63117

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Missouri Baptist Hospital (573) 468-4186

751 Sappington Bridge Rd., Sullivan 63080

St. John’s Mercy Hospital (636) 239-8000

(636) 239-8011 Emergency

901 E. 5th St.,Washington 63090

(636) 239-8858 Outpatient Rehab

1713 Heritage Hills, Washington 63090

Jefferson County

Jefferson Regional Medical Ctr. (636) 933-1000

1400 Hwy. 61 South, Festus, 63028

(636) 933-1111 Emergency

St. Charles County

Barnes-Jewish St. Peter’s Hospital (636) 916-9000

(636) 928-WELL (9355) Find a Physician/Register for classes (636) 916-9640 Emergency

10 Hospital Dr., St. Peters 63376 www.bjsph.org

SSM St. Joseph Health Center (636) 947-5000

(636) 947-5111 Emergency

300 First Capitol Dr., St. Charles 63301

SSM St. Joseph Hospital West (636) 625-5200

(636) 625-5300 Emergency

100 Medical Pl., Lake St. Louis 63367

Illinois

Alton Memorial Hospital (618) 463-7311

1 Memorial Dr., Alton 62002

Belleville Memorial Hospital (618) 233-7750

4500 Memorial Dr., Belleville 62223

Chester Memorial Hospital (618) 826-4581

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Gateway Regional Health Ctr. (618) 798-3000

2100 Madison Ave., Granite City 62040

Kenneth Hall Regional Hospital (618) 274-1900

129 N. 8th St., East St. Louis 62201

St. Anthony’s Health Center (618) 465-2571

1 St. Anthony’s Way, Alton 62002

Hospital Membership Programs

Some hospital systems in St. Louis offer senior membership programs. Examples of membership

benefits include:

• Physician referral and care coordination • Processing of claims and insurance forms • Free newsletter, magazine or information

• Discounts on medical and pharmaceutical products, parking and other hospital services • Travel clubs or discounted tours and trips

• Free health screenings and education programs • Rehabilitation, counseling and support groups

Health Centers/Services

Alexian Brothers PACE Program (314) 771-5800

3900 S. Grand, 63118

PACE is the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly and provides complete health and social services for frail older adults. With PACE services, you can remain in your own home and community instead of moving to a nursing home. PACE treats the “whole” person. Preventative and acute medical care is combined with therapeutic, psychological, social and spiritual care. Most PACE services are provided at the PACE Center by professionals who are trained to work with older people. Home care is included as well. Van transportation to and from the Center is provided as well as breakfast, lunch and snacks.

Bi-Lingual International Assistant Services (314) 692-9010

8390 Delmar Blvd., Ste. 210, 63124

Non-profit, multi-lingual counseling, case management, interpretation and I&R services to elderly and disabled. Culturally appropriate home-based services in native languages to elderly. Psychiatric services, homemaker chore workers available. Interpreter services offered.

Community Health In Partnership Services (CHIPS) (314) 652-9231

2431 N. Grand Blvd., 63106

Not-for-profit organization providing healthcare for uninsured and underserved with holistic approach. Services include internal medicine, family medicine, dentistry, acupuncture/massage and social services.

Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America

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Des Peres Hospital Senior Care Center (314) 966-9313

2345 Dougherty Ferry Rd., MOB Ste. 420, 63122

Senior Care Center makes it simple and convenient to access the health care services you need. Acute Care for the Elderly (ACE) unit is designed to help prevent functional decline, with the goal of returning you quickly to your normal routines.

Family Care Health Centers

Carondelet, 401 Holly Hills Ave., 63111 (314) 353-5190

Forest Park SE, 4352 Manchester Ave., 63110 (314) 531-5444

www.familycarehealthcenter.com

Internal medicine and family practice physicians are on staff. Community health nurses provide home visits.

Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers, Inc. (314) 367-5820

5471 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr., 63112

Affordable health services regardless of age, race, ethnicity, religious beliefs, social status or ability to pay.

Senior Health Center at St. Louis Hills (314) 644-7000

6901 Chippewa, 63109

Primary care physician’s office with focus on seniors. Preventive care and education provided.

SSM Senior Clinics

The Health Resource Center (636) 496-2000

SSM St. Claire Hospital

Senior Care Center (314) 344-7975

SSM DePaul Health Center

St. Louis County Department of Health Centers

6065 Helen Ave., 63134 (314) 522-6410

4000 Jennings Station Rd., 63121 (314) 679-7800

4580 South Lindbergh, 63127 (314) 842-1300

St. Louis University Division of Geriatric Medicine (314) 977-6055

3660 Vista Ave., Rm. 204, 63110

Clinics include aging and developmental disabilities, bone metabolism, geriatric assessment, geriatric disabilities, nutrition, rheumatology and urinary incontinence.

Jefferson County

VIP Care Program at Jefferson Memorial Hospital (636) 933-1124

PO Box 350, Hwy. 61 South, Crystal City 63019

Miscellaneous Medical Services

See also Medical Equipment and Adaptive Devices.

American Red Cross Lifeline (314) 516-2732

Logan College of Chiropractic Health Centers

Chesterfield (636) 227-0903

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St. Charles (636) 947-4770

St. Peters (636) 397-3545

Webster Groves (314) 961-2450

www.logan.edu

Affordable chiropractic care.

NIA Information Center

Hotline on Aging 1-800-222-2225

P.O. Box 8057, Gaithersburg, MD 20898-8057

Variety of free health publications M–F, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., including health centers, in-home nursing services, nursing clinics and other specialized services.

St. Mary’s Health Information Library (314) 768-8636

Claypool Health Library, 6420 Clayton Rd., 63117 www.ssmhc.com

Books, videos and pamphlets on a number of subjects of interest to seniors. Free and open to the public, M–F, 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Dental Referral Resources

Dental Society of Greater St. Louis (314) 569-0444

11457 Old Cabin Rd., Ste. 300, St. Louis 63141 Dental referrals.

St. Louis Connect Care Clinics (314) 814-8585

Appointment Line (314) 814-8700

Murphy-O’Fallon Health Ctr., 1717 Biddle St., 63106

Medicaid or sliding scale. Appt. T,W,Th, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

St. Louis Community College – Forest Park Dental Hygiene Clinic (314) 644-9330

5600 Oakland Ave., A-Tower, 4th Fl., 63110

Dental hygiene services. Preventive dental care, x-rays (can be sent to your personal dentist), provided by supervised dental hygiene students. Low/reduced fees. No charge with Medicare/ Medicaid card.

Water Tower (Grace Hill Clinic) (314) 898-1700

4414 N. Florissant Ave., 63107

Walk-ins or those in pain. Fees are payable by Medicaid or sliding scale. Clients must live in area served.

File of Life

You record your own medical history on an information sheet which is placed in a visible place for medical paramedics to find and use in an emergency.

St. Louis County Department of Human Services County Older Resident Programs (CORP)

Office of Family and Community Services

Information (314) 615-4516

TTY (314) 615-4425

121 S. Meramec, Clayton 63105

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