About Us
Since 1954, Willamette Falls has served the community as a not-for-profit hospital dedicated to exceptional care. We offer some of the most advanced technologies, systems and services, and remain committed to the tradition of community outreach and involvement.
Our Joint Commission accredited acute care hospital provides the residents of Clackamas County with a wide range of health care services and programs. More than 300 physicians and health care professionals are licensed to practice in our facility. Our nursing and medical staff members are committed to service excellence during the care of you and your family.
We are committed providing compassionate, reliable and safe care. That’s why we continually implement quality initiatives that ensure our patients receive the absolute best care.
- Brad Henry, chief executive
- Lisa Halvorsen, RN, chief nursing executive
- Thomas Phipps, MD, chief medical officer
- Sasha Meyer, executive director of operations
- Mike King, director of finance
- Fr. Chris Fabre, director of spiritual leadership
- Ken Ensroth, MD, president, medical staff
- Tiffany Gillespie, Chief Philanthropy Officer – Ministries East
- Tony Helbling, Providence Willamette Falls Foundation board chair
Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center is a 143-bed, 243,000-square-foot acute care hospital located in historic Oregon City. Only a few miles from downtown Portland, the community offers a quiet, scenic setting for living and working.
Providence Willamette Falls’ hospitalist service is staffed each day by two physicians. This two-provider team ensures ongoing, collegial peer interaction, which enhances patient care delivery and fosters continuous professional growth. The night shift is covered by a physician. Our Willamette Falls’ hospitalists maintain critical care skills and are integral to a high-functioning intensive care unit.
Community benefit investments are one way Providence lives its Mission. For generations, we’ve offered a caring hand to those with the greatest need in our community.
In the past year, we devoted millions in community benefit to make sustainable improvements in the health of our diverse communities throughout Oregon.
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In the face of rapidly changing health care, our commitment to our Mission to care for everyone remains unchanged.
This ministry greatly depends on partnering with others in the community who are equally committed to doing good and improving the health of all. Together with community partners we conduct community health assessments to understand what our community needs are. Then with our partners, we identify the greatest unmet needs among the people in the communities we serve. These include lack of access to affordable care; lack of access to mental health services; poverty and homelessness; and barriers to healthy behaviors and disease prevention.
Learn how Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center is dedicated to improving community health.