[2] Politician Mary Wendy Roberts was treated at the hospital and underwent surgery in 1978 for internal bleeding.
[5] The south wing at the facility opened in 1984 as doctors' offices after initially being planned as standard patient rooms with hospital beds.
[6] The hospital treated Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding in March 1994 for injuries from an assault in a park.
[13] Both the cardiac unit and expanded cancer care were part of a $150 million expansion that added 241,655 square feet (22,450.5 m2) with 170 beds and additional medical office space to the campus.
[17] The hospital also includes the Center for Heart and Vascular Care, the first cardiac unit in the county.