At the request of local physician Dr. Jefferson Griffith and Father Bernard Donnelly, six sisters from
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, led by Mother Celeste O'Reilly, arrived in
Kansas City, Missouri in 1874 to establish a hospital. The sisters purchased the Waterman home, a 10-room residence at Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th Street in
Quality Hill and opened Saint Joseph's Hospital on October 15, 1874. In 1917, Saint Joseph's Hospital moved to a new 250-bed facility located at 2510 East Linwood Boulevard. The hospital moved to its present-day location near I-435 and State Line Road in 1977.
Prime Healthcare purchased St. Joseph Medical Center from
Ascension in 2015; however, the hospital remained affiliated with the
Diocese of Kansas City–Saint Joseph. In December 2018, the hospital opened a 23-bed geriatric
behavioral health unit on the fifth floor of the patient towers. As of 2026, the unit had been closed, and Prime Healthcare's geriatric psychiatry services in the area were consolidated with St. John Hospital in Leavenworth, Kansas. In July 2025, St. Joseph Medical Center established an
ACGME-accredited
internal medicine residency program. The three-year categorical program, part of the Prime Healthcare South Consortium, was approved for 13 residents per postgraduate year. It is affiliated with the
California University of Science and Medicine (CUSM) School of Medicine. ==References==