Cuba Memorial Hospital sits over at 140 W Main St in Cuba, New York, and they've been serving Allegany County since all the way back in 1923, which is something you don't see every day, and they've put a lot into making things run steady for years, starting out as a small community hospital and growing into a place with 81 beds across different areas like Skilled Nursing, Swing Bed units, and inpatient services for folks who need extra care for longer periods. Their setup includes everything from routine care to emergency 24-hour urgent care, and you'll find their residential health care facility right inside, where skilled nursing sits on the second and third floors, and you'll notice they are a not-for-profit organization, which just means they're in the business of helping rather than making a profit.
The hospital takes care of adults with blood pressure, hearing, and vision screenings, physical exams, and immunizations, and also has women's health services, along with pediatric care for younger patients, all while making sure they look after physical, mental, and emotional well-being, because they have departments for radiology, pharmacy, nutrition support, clinical labs, social work, rehabilitation, and even psychiatric and hospice care, making it easier for patients not to go far for what they need. If you walk around, you'll find that they've set up specialty care in things like hydration therapy, early stage congestive heart failure, pneumonia, and care for other short-term illnesses that don't need surgery, and they have different ICUs too, like Cardiac, Pediatric, Medical Surgical, Neonatal, and even a dedicated burn area, while rehabilitation services help people recover and get moving again after illness or injury.
You can expect the usual tests like COVID-19 antigen, glucose, pregnancy test (urine), RSV, strep, mono, drugs of abuse, flu, occult blood, and urinalysis, and with their lab set up as a waiver certificate facility, they're approved for a broad range of fast-but-accurate screening right in-house, so folks aren't waiting days for answers, along with an emergency department that's open every hour and minute of the day, all year. Administrators like Hunter Kane, LNHA, Director Mary P O'Brien, P.A., primary contact Ruth Ireland, and Medical Director Dr. Rajan Gulati work as the main staff leaders, and with their certified Medicare and Medicaid programs, patients get coverage for services they need, plus there's a helpful registration desk and online bill pay for fast, simple payment.
With an average census of 43 patients a day, 644 annual inpatient admissions, and thousands of outpatient visits and surgeries, Cuba Memorial Hospital stays busy but focused on personal care, trying to offer compassion and a steady hand to each patient who walks in the door. The hospital's governing board and leadership keep up policies against discrimination on race, color, nationality, age, disability, religion, , orientation, gender identity, or HIV status, so families know that everyone is treated with respect. From annual events like the Elderfest, which brings together families for activities and entertainment, to sharing resources like financial help programs and community health plans, you'll see that the hospital doesn't just stop at medical care-the staff try to be a steady part of the community.
Their skilled nursing facility, with 20 routine service beds, earns a 3-star rating from New York State, and when health inspectors come through, the hospital also keeps a 3-star rating for both staffing and quality. As an accredited, voluntary nonprofit hospital and critical access facility, Cuba Memorial Hospital puts energy into balancing patient numbers, annual patient days, and a modest annual revenue, focusing on patient well-being more than anything else, year after year, through good times and hard ones.