
The Southwest Memorial
Hospital in Cortez, CO originally opened in 1914. Today Southwest Memorial Hospital is a 25-bed
critical access hospital offering the latest in medical and surgical
technology, 24/7 emergency care, a vast array of out-patient medical and
wellness services, and much more. Serving the Four Corners area, Southwest
Memorial Hospital is staffed by more than 300 employees including highly
trained and skilled physicians, nurses, technicians, administrators, and
support staff in a variety of capacities.
Glimpse of History: The early years at Southwest Memorial
Hospital
In 1914, Dr. Emil E. Johnson converted two cottages into a hospital on Main Street in Cortez. Dr. Johnson’s family lived on the premises where he had an office and an eight bed hospital. Later in the mid-1940s, the citizens of Montezuma and Dolores Counties recognized that the current facility would not serve the future needs of the two counties. The community began raising money to build a new hospital. The drive had great community support, and by 1948 enough money had been raised to build a hospital on South Broadway, currently the Johnson Building. The new facility, Southwest Memorial Hospital, opened in May 1948 and was dedicated as a memorial to the veterans of Montezuma and Dolores Counties who were killed in World War II. The original plaque with the names of these men is located just inside the main entrance of the current hospital.
In 1914, Dr. Emil E. Johnson converted two cottages into a hospital on Main Street in Cortez. Dr. Johnson’s family lived on the premises where he had an office and an eight bed hospital. Later in the mid-1940s, the citizens of Montezuma and Dolores Counties recognized that the current facility would not serve the future needs of the two counties. The community began raising money to build a new hospital. The drive had great community support, and by 1948 enough money had been raised to build a hospital on South Broadway, currently the Johnson Building. The new facility, Southwest Memorial Hospital, opened in May 1948 and was dedicated as a memorial to the veterans of Montezuma and Dolores Counties who were killed in World War II. The original plaque with the names of these men is located just inside the main entrance of the current hospital.
Colorado Rural Health Center recognizes Southwest
Memorial as October Member of the Month