In 1911, Mother de Bethanie Crowley and five Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady traveled to America, stating their desire to serve the sick and needy. Eight years after establishing a hospital in
Monroe, Louisiana, Mother de Bethanie was invited to Baton Rouge by Monsignor Francis Leon Gassler of St. Joseph's Cathedral and a group of leading local physicians, to tour the downtown area in search of a suitable location for a hospital to serve the 22,000 residents of the small river town. Mother de Bethanie insisted on a location across University Lake from the original
Louisiana State University campus. In November 1923, the four-story brick structure of Our Lady of the Lake Sanitarium opened its doors to the city. However, in April 1978, the original hospital closed and a 460-bed facility on Essen Lane opened to better serve a population that had grown to the south and east of the original location. Throughout the years, the facilities have undergone expansion. OLOLRMC is the only Catholic-sponsored hospital in the Greater Baton Rouge area and has the oldest unbroken ownership and affiliation of any area hospital, dating back to its establishment in 1923. It is aligned with three FMOLHS sister hospitals across Louisiana, including Our Lady of Lourdes in Lafayette, St. Francis Medical Center in Monroe, and St. Elizabeth Hospital in Gonzales. ==Children’s Hospital==