In early October 2007,
Centura Health purchased from Castle Rock Development Company in Castle Rock, Colorado, in the development of The Meadows. In 2010,
HuntonBrady Architects was hired to design an
emergency department and later in 2013 a hospital and
GE Johnson Construction Company was hired to build the campus. In August 2010, construction began on a emergency department and a
medical office building for $23.6 million. On July 26, 2011, construction began on a four-story hospital with 50
beds, Adventist Health System provided $128 million to have it built. On September 7, the emergency department opened. On August 1, 2013, Castle Rock Adventist Hospital and its medical office building opened. On April 11, 2016, Angel Paws
therapy dogs began visiting patients at the hospital. In late 2017, the
Colorado Senate passed a law requiring all hospitals to have their
chargemaster on its
website by January 1, 2018. The
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services also required all hospitals to do the same by January 1, 2021. In early August 2022, Castle Rock Adventist Hospital still had refused to comply. To force hospitals to comply the
Colorado House of Representatives and Colorado Senate both passed laws forbidding hospitals from collecting debt by reporting patients to
collection agencies. In 2021, Castle Rock Adventist Hospital had 36 beds added onto its fourth floor. On February 14, 2023, Centura Health announced that it would split up. On August 1, Centura Health split up with Castle Rock Adventist Hospital
rebranding to AdventHealth Castle Rock. On June 20, 2024, AdventHealth Castle Rock changed the name of the Palmer Building to the Schrader Building, it did this after a local couple donated $5 million for a cancer center. In late January 2025, the Douglas County Commissioners approved a $1 million
grant to the AdventHealth Rocky Mountain Foundation, for a Vision RT
radiation therapy system at AdventHealth Castle Rock. On February 23, 2026, the hospital opened its cancer center. ==Manna foodservice==