Lompoc Healthcare District
Lompoc Valley Medical Center is a community-created, government entity authorized by California state law to deliver healthcare services to the residents of the Lompoc Valley. The District is a political agency and receives operating property taxes annually based on the assessed value of taxable real property located within the District.
Lompoc Healthcare District owns and operates the following facilities:
- Comprehensive Care Center: a 110-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility.
- Lompoc Valley Medical Center- a 60-bed, General Acute Care Hospital.
- Lompoc Health - Counseling Center
- Lompoc Health - Hematology-Oncology
- Lompoc Health - Sleep Disorder Center
- Lompoc Health - North H Center ''
- Lompoc Health - North Third Center ''
History
The first operating healthcare district established in California, Lompoc Healthcare District, was created in 1946 by a vote of the registered voters of the proposed district and by resolution of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors. The District is organized and operates under the Local Health Care District Law of the State of California.From 2014 to 2017, Lompoc Valley Medical Center owned and operated the Champion Center, a 50-bed addiction treatment facility. The facility was closed in 2017 following the partial retirement of the facility's medical director, Dr. Gilbert Andersen.