Serving 42 Counties
300+ Beds
Our Company Flagship
Administrators
-CEO Video
-CMO Video
Past/Future
Tours
Cancer Center
-Video
Heart Center
-Video
Neurosciences
Directors
Photo Tours
-Aerial
-Garage Tower
-Patient Tower
-Wound Care
-Conference Center
-NCCU
-ER Lobby
-Radiology
-Rehab
-Sleep Center
Hospital Layout
Services Brochure
New Growth/Plans
Thanks






Serving
42 surrounding counties and an extended patient population base of more
than 300,000, Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital (LCRH)
provides services to a broad region of Southeastern Kentucky – 40%
of our patients are from the border counties of Pulaski County and
other parts of the state. We
are also of the largest employers in the region, and the only
hospital in Pulaski County. Our recently-approved 2010 expansion of
45 additional patient beds will move to 304 patient beds
in the hospital.
We are the flagship hospital in the LifePoint Hospitals, Inc. (NASDAQ: LPNT), a hospital company with a strong balance sheet whose focus in on the community hospital model. As of 2009, Lifepoint has more than 50+ non-urban hospitals and it is one of the most operationally efficient hospital corporations in America.



Our expansions will total more than $100 million
and we are growing to be the premier community hospital in America
while we serve
southeastern Kentucky as its full-service healthcare referral
center.
Greetings from Our Administrators:
“As a flagship affiliate of Lifepoint Hospitals, we are the premier provider of healthcare services in our region, a community that is modernizing, but with a small town charm that is safe for families. Lake Cumberland is a recreational attraction to thousands of vacationers and second-home owners, as well as retirees. We’re a short drive to Nashville, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Knoxville. Come and enjoy a challenging career with us in a community that is emerging as one of the top lake and recreation destinations in the southeast. - Jeff Seraphine
Jeff Seraphine |
Robert
Parker |
Cheryl
Glasscock |
Steve Sloan |
Michael Citak, MD |
The Immediate Past & Our Future:
Imagine taking a large urban hospital with state-of-the-art services and placing it in a pastoral vacationland setting next to one of the Top 10-largest man-made lakes in the country, with more shoreline than the state of Florida: Lake Cumberland. We are striving to be recognized and serve our patients as the #1 Community Hospital in America.
- Our incredible growth gained momentum with the completion of our $8 million Regional Cancer Center, opened in 2004, followed by our 5-Star Healthgrades rating in Neurosurgery and the growth of our Spine program in 2005. Our $55 million expansion which added a new patient tower and parking garage was completed in 2006 and we our growing Heart Institute started in 2007.
- A 2010 expansion will grow our patient bed volume to 304 and our Women’s Services will add a state-of-the-art Outpatient Center among expansions and capital improvements of more than $30 million. When completed, our growth plan will exceed $100 million.
Cancer
Center Tour
Director Tammy Bowman
welcomes jobseekers
Heart Institute & Information
Director Tim Brock Video
& new Surgeons: 2 of the Best
Neurosciences Tour/Info
Tour the new Neurosciences
offices of our physicians
Department Directors:
"If someone decided to come and work with the CTC team I would guarantee they would stay with us until they retired." - Tammy Bowman, Cancer Center, and 2007 Mercy Award Winner
"Together my husband Denny and I have six grandchildren. We had a big family reunion together at the lake, and they are all anxious to visit again!" - Dorothy Skidmore, Lab
"There are many factors that come into play about living here that make life great: You won’t have to fight traffic for hours. The crime rate is very low, so you won’t have to worry about that... The people here typify southern charm. People wave, smile, and speak, regardless of if they know you or not." - Robert Mayne, Pharmacy
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Brandon Duggar |
Tammy Bowman |
Dorothy Skidmore |
Robert Mayne |
"Many people don't realize how lucky we are to have a unique combination of a small town atmosphere but with a large regional hospital that provides advanced healthcare services that can only be found in larger metropolitan cities." - Steve House, Rehab
“The biggest surprise I had during my interview process was most of the lab team members working here at LCRH that had over 10+ years of experience. After talking with a several of them I could tell that they were very dedicated and knowledgeable. This made an impression on me since the other hospitals I worked in had high turnover, which affects the service and patient care.” - Penny Harris, Ambulatory Care
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Tim Brock |
Penny Harris |
Steve House |
“I have lived in
six states and can say that the people here are the friendliest I
have ever met.”
- Jim Hughes, Human Resources
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Dottie Campbell |
Linda Cook |
James Hughes |
Jason Scott |
More Photo Tours:


Aerial Photos Garage Tower Photos Patient Tower

The CVU and NCCU are on the first floor of the New Patient Tower and run parallel to each other and open into the lobby as shown above – the patient rooms in the CVU photo gallery below are the same design as in the CVU hall. These departments uniquely share the conference rooms in the halls as their doors open to both hallways.
Wound Care Administrative Conference Center NCCU Hall ER Lobby
Radiology Department Rehab Floor Sleep Disorders Center





New Cafeteria adjacent to entrance from Parking Tower – now includes a Subway® franchise
Hospital Layout (the remaining space on each floor is patient rooms):
New Patient Tower:
1st Floor: Administrative Offices, Neurosciences Center, Heart Center, Administration
2nd Floor: Telemetry
3rd Floor: Rehab
4th Floor: Future growth
Original Building:
1st Floor: Radiology/Lab, Cath Lab, Pharmacy, ER
2nd Floor: Labor and Delivery
3rd Floor: Med/Surge
Medical Arts Building (4 floors):
Physician Offices
- $9.2 million 45 Bed Expansion of hospital (CON approved) in 2010!




Hospital Services 2009-2010 (PDF Brochure)
Recent Growth & Immediate Plans:
Significant 2008-2009 capital projects:
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$2.8 million | |
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$1.7 million | |
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$3.4 million | |
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$600,000 | |
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$985,000 | |
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$600,000 |
2009-2010 capital projects (PROPOSED):
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$9.2 million | |
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$10.2 million | |
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$1.5 million | |
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$2.1 million |
A Special Thanks to our Hospital Directors and Employees:
Unlike other hospitals and their recruitment materials, virtually all of the photos in this section were taken specifically for our Online Job Tour. Thanks to our staff for taking time from their busy days to share their lives and opinions with you.











