Full-Time
Posted on 5/9/2026
Non-profit hospital delivering patient-centered care
$34 - $49.18/hr
Holland, MI, USA
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Holland Hospital is a private, non-profit 189-bed hospital serving West Michigan’s lakeshore, providing a range of medical services delivered by dedicated employees and medical staff. Its care model combines advanced technology and expanded facilities with expert clinical teams to improve community health. The organization distinguishes itself by its long-standing recognition as one of West Michigan’s Best & Brightest Places to Work for 21 consecutive years, reflecting a strong, award-winning culture and commitment to staff development. Its mission is to continually improve the health of the communities it serves in the spirit of hope, compassion, respect and dignity, aiming to deliver high-quality care and service to all who enter its doors.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Holland, Michigan
Founded
2022
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Holland Hospital launches hyperbaric oxygen therapy, ending long trips for Lakeshore patients. HOLLAND, Mich. - Lakeshore residents who need advanced wound care now have access to hyperbaric oxygen therapy close to home, as Holland Hospital expands its Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Medicine Program. The hospital this month unveiled a newly remodeled, state-of-the-art hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) suite, eliminating the need for patients to travel to Grand Rapids for treatment that can require up to two hours a day, five days a week, for six to eight weeks. "What it means for Holland Hospital, and maybe more importantly, the patients on the Lakeshore, is that they now have access to this treatment without having to drive 20, 30, or 40 miles every day, Monday through Friday," said Dr. Lee Ruotsi, the recently appointed Medical Director of Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine at Holland Hospital. The expansion was made possible in part by a donation from Priscilla Becker, whose late husband, Raymond, underwent hyperbaric therapy in Grand Rapids while receiving care from Holland Hospital's wound clinic. "Her husband was a patient of ours... and required hyperbaric chamber therapy. He and she had to drive back and forth to Grand Rapids every day for about two months," said Joe Bonello, Holland Hospital's vice president for clinical operations and chief nursing officer. HBOT involves exposure to pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber, which helps damaged tissue heal more quickly, fights infection and supports tissue repair. The therapy can treat pressure injuries (bedsores), diabetic foot ulcers, burns, radiation tissue damage, post-surgical wounds, vascular wounds and other chronic, hard-to-heal injuries. "Approximately 5% of patients who come to The Wound Center will ultimately become hyperbaric candidates," said Ruotsi. "We're not just going to be a hyperbaric center. We're going to be a comprehensive wound healing center that now has all the tools we need to treat a variety of conditions." Primary care provider referral is required for hyperbaric oxygen therapy. More information on Holland Hospital's Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Medicine Program is available here.
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Holland Hospital raises $232K for low-cost health center.
Experienced health care leader will build on leadership legacy and unique strengths of Holland Hospital to further advance health services to the lakeshore regionHOLLAND, Mich., Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Holland Hospital today announces the appointment of Patti VanDort as its new CEO, effective Jan. 29. VanDort brings a wealth of experience in strategic planning, operational excellence, and a strong commitment to patient-centered care to the Holland community. This announcement marks the final phase of the organization's succession plan, which began in April 2022.With a career spanning over 37 years with progressive leadership experience, VanDort most recently served as Holland Hospital President since April 2022. For over three decades, VanDort has demonstrated the ability to successfully lead organizational change and a complex growth strategy in the health care sector.Joining the executive team in 2001 as Vice President for Nursing and Chief Nurse Officer, VanDort advanced in 2018 to Senior Vice President of Hospital Operations, and most recently served as Holland Hospital's President.In addition to VanDort's appointment, Mark Pawlak was named President, also effective Jan
Mr. Sowders joined 189-bed Holland Hospital as president and CEO in 2002.