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Downey Community Hospital. During the next two decades, the staff and facility grew to meet the demands of the booming population. Recognizing the need for emergency services as auto accidents became more prevalent, DRMC decided to open a 24-hour a day/seven-day a week emergency department across the street from the hospital.
As one of the few rural hospitals in southern California, DRMC soon outgrew the 5th street location. Subsequently, plans were passed to start construction of a new private, non-profit hospital in 1964.
Five years later DRMC moved from its 49-bed facility to its current facility on Brookshire Avenue, which was then licensed for 152 beds. The day after opening, eight surgeries were performed. Within one week, the hospital was full.
Downey Community Hospital officially changed the name to Downey Regional Medical Center. Since the late 1990s the hospital has been licensed for 199 beds.
Today, DRMC is proud to have more than 80 years of service to our community. Next on the drawing board is a three-story Medical Office Plaza on the DRMC campus, with completion anticipated in the near future.
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