Organizational Structure
Bon Secours Organizational Structure
I n 1824, in Paris, amidst the devastation following the French Revolution, a group of 12 women came together to form the congregation of the Sisters of Bon Secours, French for "Good Help" and the Sisters' purpose was to nurse the sick and dying in their homes (Bon Secours, N.d.). The group later arrived in the United States towards the end of the nineteenth century and has been operating there ever since. The organization has grown to include many locations in several states on the East Coast. The organization still operates with their Catholic heritage in mind and much of the cares provided in these organizations are charity cases. The organization consists of a staff of over 21,000 and well over 60 facilities in six states
Figure 1 - Bon Secours Locations (Bon Secours, 2013)
Figure 2 - Community Benefit (Bon Secours, 2013)
Mission and Vision
Bon Secours mission statement reads as follows (Bon Secours, N.d.):
For more than 180 years, the mission of Bon Secours has been "to bring compassion to healthcare and to be good help to those in need, especially those who are poor and dying. As a System of caregivers, we commit ourselves to help bring people and communities to health and wholeness as part of the healing ministry of Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church."
This mission is further cemented by our Values and Heritage, which provides the foundation for who we are and what we do... providing an environment in the spirit of Christ where healing and hope can flourish. And while the ministry has evolved over the years, the values of Bon Secours remain the same -- providing quality healthcare with an emphasis on respect, quality, justice, compassion, stewardship, integrity, growth and innovation.
A key component of Bon Secours' distinct vision of healthcare is creating healthy communities. Through Mission & Outreach efforts, Bon Secours...
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