Recognizing July 10, 2009, as CHRISTUS Santa Rosa - Westover Hills day in Texas.
The establishment of the CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital - Westover Hills is significant for local healthcare as it adds a 150-bed capacity facility to provide various essential medical services. These services include emergency room and urgent care, obstetrics, inpatient and outpatient surgeries, family medicine, and advanced patient care technologies. The resolution acknowledges the contribution of the hospital to improve healthcare accessibility in a growing region.
SCR75 is a concurrent resolution that celebrates the grand opening of the CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital - Westover Hills, which took place on July 10, 2009. The resolution expresses the Legislature of Texas's recognition of the importance of the new healthcare facility to the community of San Antonio and to the South Texas region. This hospital marks the latest extension of the CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care services, which has a longstanding mission of delivering high-quality healthcare to citizens in the area.
While SCR75 primarily serves as a congratulatory resolution, it highlights the ongoing commitment of the CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care and its founders, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, to support and enhance healthcare in San Antonio. The resolution does not denote any notable points of contention, as it is focused on the positive impact of the hospital and the recognition of those involved in bringing such a facility to fruition.