The first Western Canadian Mission for the Sisters of St. Joseph of Pembroke was established in Radville, Saskatchewan in 1946. Along with Fr. E. A. Yandeau, a driving force in the community, the Radville Community Hopital as built in 1948 and Home for the Aged and Infirm was opened in 1956. Both Fr. Yandeau and the Siters worked long and hard to respond to the needs for care in this community across the continuum of care.
As a result of decreasing numbers of Sisters available over the years for the ever-expanding services, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Pembroke, in April of 1981, entrusted the Radville Community Hospital and the Marian Home to the stewardship of the now Catholic Health Ministry of Saskatchewan.
Besieged by Health Reform a in response to regionalization, the Radville Community Hospital and the Marian Home were amalgamated to become the Radville Marian Health Centre in October 1993. The Marian Health Centre continues today as an Emergency Treatment Centre and a Long Term Care Facility. The Centre "nurtures life at all levels" as it provides are within the context of the healing Mission of Jesus Christ.
50% of the sale of each print is being donated to the Radville Hospital Foundation for their fund-raising goals in building a new hospital.
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