Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Orange officially opens the Helen Caloggero Women’s and Family Center
Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Orange is celebrating the grand opening of the ‘Helen Caloggero Women’s and Family Center,’ a four-story, 137,000-square-foot facility that will provide improved access to vital women’s health services, benefits and resources for Orange County residents.
The new center is located on the Providence St. Joseph Hospital campus at 363 S. Main Street in Orange and provides a new hub to access a wide array of services, including Providence Medical Foundation obstetrics and gynecology, a maternity wellness center to guide women through their pregnancy, maternal mental health services, pelvic health and rehab. The space also features La Amistad, a federally qualified health clinic, with OB-GYN and pediatric services for underserved members of the community.
Other services currently in the space include Coastal Vision and Blue Bowl.
Later this year, a 9,000 square foot, state-of-the-art imaging center will open. The center will consolidate imaging and breast health under one roof, making it one of the largest women’s imaging facilities in Orange County.
Scheduled to open in early 2025 is the Providence St. Joseph Hospital Urgent Care.
“After three years in development, we’re excited for our patients to access our wide range of services and the latest innovative technologies in a beautiful, new and convenient location,” said Michelle Genova, RN, chief nursing officer at Providence St. Joseph Hospital.
The new building is named after the mother of generous donor Marsha Moeller, who made a substantial contribution to the hospital in keeping with her mother’s giving spirit, which Ms. Moeller says is her greatest inspiration.
“We wanted to create an environment that provides women and families with easier access to well-coordinated care. The integration of advanced technologies and collaboration of care teams in this space ensure that women and families will receive excellent care at all stages of their lives,” says Brian Helleland, chief executive of Providence St. Joseph Hospital Orange, and chief executive for the Orange County/High Desert service area of Providence St. Joseph Hospital.