Following
World War II,
Jefferson Parish experienced exponential population growth, doubling from 1940 to 1950, and then doubling again from 1950 to 1960. In 1956, there were no hospitals in Jefferson Parish and the hospitals in neighboring
New Orleans were only accessible from the West Bank by ferry across the
Mississippi River. In early 1956, a group of West Bank physicians were appointed to a private committee that were joined by a committee selected by the Jefferson Parish Policy Jury. From this committee, the Police Jury formed the Board of Commissioners of the Jefferson Hospital Service District No. 1, which was tasked to explore options for developing and financing a new hospital that was to be established on the Westbank. After much research and discussion, consultants recommended criteria for a hospital to serve the ever-growing Westbank population with up to 63% of the funds would come from the
Hill-Burton Act combined with 37% through locally matching funds. A public bond referendum seeking approval for the sale of $1.5 million in bonds was voted upon and approved on September 25, 1956. The bonds would be repaid through a 1-mill property tax assessment collected over 10 years from owners in West Jefferson. The U.S. Government was to provide $1.2 million towards the project through the Hill-Burton Act. With funding in place, the Board sought a plot of land that was located between the city of
Westwego and the Harvey Canal and would provide between 10 and 20 acres for development. In February 1957, a 20-acre portion of land from the Hope Haven institute was purchased through the
Archdiocese of New Orleans for the price of $156,290. The hospital project was publicly solicited for bids, and a construction contract was signed with Keller Construction Corporation in September 1958 for $2,170,000. Construction began was completed by April, 1960. A formal dedication ceremony was held on April 3, with Msgr. Paul J. Gaudin, pastor of Immaculate Conception Church (Marrero). Officially opened as "West Jefferson General Hospital," its first patients were admitted on April 18, 1960. ==Hurricane Katrina==