Flood Water Emergency
Livingston HealthCare's phone system has been repaired and is working
properly. If our main system fails again, the backup system is fully functional.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work through this
flood emergency and reopen our facility.
Livingston HealthCare is responding to falling flood waters around our
main campus. Crews have begun cleanup of hospital grounds to safely resume
operations and reopen to the public. Floodwaters did not reach the building.
The whole facility and all medical equipment have gone through a rigorous
safety check before use for patient care and has passed.
LHC’s Emergency Department is open.
Beginning Wednesday, June 15 at 8AM, LHC will fully resume operations.
If you have an appointment Wednesday, June 15, use your judgement if it
is safe for you to travel to the appointment. Check the current road conditions
and closures to plan your route to our facility. The phone system at our
main campus remains limited. We ask if you have an appointment tomorrow
and wish to cancel or reschedule, please call
at a later date to reschedule.
We appreciate your patience and support during the past 24 hours, and we
are working diligently to safely welcome you back.
LHC’s
UrgentCare will resume normal business hours. The Shields Valley Clinic will
be closed—as previously scheduled—until Monday, June 20.
Check the road conditions in your area before traveling. Please stay off
roadways covered in water, plan ahead and take the direction of our law
enforcement and rescue teams. They are here to keep us safe.
LHC’s Incident Command team will continue to closely monitor the
situation and provide updates as they become available.
Updated June 14, 2022 at 7:00PM.
Community Resources
If you are in need of assistance,
please dial 2-1-1.You will receive help from the centralized emergency assistance program
set up to help.
If you are available to help,
please dial 2-1-1 and identify yourself as someone willing to volunteer. Your help is greatly appreciated. Volunteering in this way will help streamline
current assistance efforts and assist those in need more quickly and efficiently.
If you are in need of food assistance, the Food Resource Center in Livingston is serving Summer Lunch for kids
and families out of the Community Room from11:30–12:30pm. They will
then serve to anyone who needs a hot meal starting at 12:30pm.
The Food Resource Center is requesting 6-7 volunteers to help. Assistance
is needed from mid-morning through afternoon until further notice. If
you'd like to volunteer, please call them at 406.222.5335.
For more information on the current flooding emergency, visit the official page of the Park County Emergency Operations Center's
Facebook page.