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    Holy Cross Health Marks 70 Years of Caring for South Florida

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    Construction taking place at Holy Cross Health in the mid 1950s, capturing the early development of the hospital. (Photo Credit: Holy Cross Health Archives)
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    Sisters of Mercy offering spiritual care at Holy Cross Health in its early years.

    FORT LAUDERDALE,  FL —  Holy Cross Health marks its 70th anniversary today, honoring a history that began in 1955 when the Sisters of Mercy established a hospital grounded in dignity, respect and faith-based healing. From its earliest days, Holy Cross Health has focused on providing dependable, compassionate care, a commitment that continues to guide the health system today. What started as a small, community hospital has grown into a trusted regional resource for patients and families across South Florida.

    As the surrounding community grew, Holy Cross Health expanded its services and facilities to meet the needs of patients. New clinical programs, updated facilities and evolving patient needs shaped decades of growth that helped build the strong foundation the organization stands on today.

    Community support has long played a role in that progress. Philanthropic gifts, volunteer service and partnerships have helped bring new capabilities to patients and strengthened many programs. This shared commitment reflects the spirit of building excellence together, a value that continues to guide how Holy Cross Health approaches its work.

     

    Photo 3: A ceremonial nursing cap presentation by the Sisters of Mercy at Holy Cross Health during its initial years.

    Today, the hospital continues to evolve to meet the needs of its patients. Recent developments include the opening of the Family Health Center in Oakland Park, which brings multiple services into one coordinated space, and the Jon and Helaine Ayers Rehabilitation Center, which supports recovery and independence. The Pompano Beach Urgent Care Center provides convenient care for non-emergency needs, and a new freestanding emergency department in Deerfield Beach is now under construction. When completed, it will expand emergency care access for northern Broward County.

    Colleagues remain central to Holy Cross Health’s mission. Nurses, physicians, therapists, technicians, support staff and volunteers create a culture that places patients at the center of every decision. Their dedication earned national recognition in 2025 when Forbes named the Holy Cross one of America’s Best Employers for Healthcare Professionals.

    “Seventy years of service reflects the trust our community has placed in us,” said Pierre Monice, MBA, FACHE, President and Chief Executive Officer at Holy Cross Health. “This milestone honors the generosity, dedication and partnership of our colleagues and community. Every day, that trust is reflected in the compassion and teamwork our colleagues bring to patient care. It is a reminder of where we began, what we have built together and the legacy we carry as we continue serving our patients and neighbors.”

    As Holy Cross Health begins its next chapter, the team remains focused on strengthening patient care, supporting its workforce and fostering partnerships that help build healthier communities.

    ABOUT HOLY CROSS HEALTH

    A member of Trinity Health, Fort Lauderdale-based Holy Cross Hospital, dba Holy Cross Health, is a full-service, not-for-profit, Catholic, teaching hospital operating in the spirit of the Sisters of Mercy. Holy Cross has been recognized for six Types of Care in U.S. News and World Report’s 2025-2026 Best Hospital rankings, was named among the 2024 America’s Best-In-State Hospitals by Newsweek and selected as a Forbes America’s Best Employers for Healthcare Professionals in 2025. Holy Cross has also been designated as a High Performer by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for LGBTQ+ health care access. Through strategic collaborations and a commitment to being a person-centered, transforming, healing presence, the 557-bed hospital offers progressive inpatient, outpatient and community outreach services and clinical research trials to serve as the community’s trusted health partner for life. Holy Cross Health also includes Holy Cross HealthPlex outpatient facility, urgent care centers and more than 40 Holy Cross Medical Group physician practices. To learn more about Holy Cross Health, visit holy-cross.com. Connect with Holy Cross Health on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram.

     

    dedication and partnership of our colleagues and community. Every day FACHE MBA President and Chief Executive Officer at Holy Cross Health. “This milestone honors the generosity that trust is reflected in the compassion and teamwork our colleagues bring to patient care. It is a reminder of where we began what we have built together and the legacy we carry as we continue serving our patients and neighbors.” “Seventy years of service reflects the trust our community has placed in us ” said Pierre Monice
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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