A ministry of healing
Our goal is to help you feel your best. We provide high-quality, affordable health care with compassion, supporting every patient’s physical, mental and spiritual well-being. This healing approach also nurtures our staff and strengthens the communities we serve.
Our history
Building stronger communities together
We believe everyone deserves the chance to be healthy and are committed to improving the communities where we live, work, learn and pray.
Every three years, our hospitals conduct Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNAs) to better understand and respond to the health concerns that matter most to our community. We use data and community input to identify top health priorities, then create programs and investments that help improve well-being.
Through strong partnerships with local organizations and our communities, we remain dedicated to providing care and services that truly reflect your needs.
Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta
2025 Community Health Needs Assessment
2022 Community Health Needs Assessment
2022 Community Health Implementation Strategy
Mercy Medical Center Redding
2025 Community Health Needs Assessment
2022 Community Health Needs Assessment
2022 Community Health Implementation Strategy
St. Elizabeth Community Hospital
2025 Community Health Needs Assessment
2022 Community Health Needs Assessment
2022 Community Health Implementation Strategy
To request more information about these reports or to provide written comments, we welcome you to contact us.
As part of CommonSpirit Health, our mission is to deliver compassionate, high-quality, affordable care to every member of our community. Guided by our values, we embrace diversity and treat every person with dignity and respect. We do not exclude or deny services to anyone based on race, color, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. This commitment applies across all programs, services and employment.
Welcoming visitors
At our hospitals, patients have the right to choose their visitors. We welcome family, friends and loved ones who provide care and support. Visitation will never be denied or limited based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or disability.
LGBTQIA+ Care
At Dignity Health, we believe everyone deserves high-quality health care. We understand the history of discrimination faced by the LGBTQIA+ community in health care settings. That's why we're committed to providing respectful, welcoming and knowledgeable care, free from bias. Use our Find a Doctor tool to locate an LGBTQIA+ care provider near you.
At Dignity Health, safety is our highest priority for patients and caregivers. All our hospitals follow Highly Reliable Organization (HRO) principles, with every employee trained to recognize and prevent safety issues. These practices help us deliver consistently safe, reliable care. We also take part in public reporting, including the Hospital Quality Transparency Dashboard, to share results openly and help patients make informed choices. Select from the list below to see your hospital’s results compared with state and national averages. Lower numbers mean better care.
Dignity Health Medical Group, established in 1990, is a not-for-profit organization providing award-winning, patient-centered health care in a variety of areas, including primary and specialty care.
We believe exceptional care means listening and guiding, as well as healing. Your relationship with your doctor is a valuable asset in the pursuit of health and life satisfaction. To help our patients live healthy lives, Dignity Health Medical Group offers great doctors and a full range of services, from preventive care to special programs for chronic conditions.
Our more than 130 clinics across California deliver high-quality, patient-centered care with an emphasis on humankindness. Through affiliations with Dignity Health hospitals, along with our joint ventures and partnerships, we offer a robust, state-of-the-art health care delivery system in the communities we serve.
The DAISY Foundation, founded in 1999 by the Barnes family, honors the memory of J. Patrick Barnes, who died at 33 from complications of idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP). Inspired by the exceptional care Patrick received during his eight-week hospital stay, his family created the DAISY Award, which recognizes nurses who significantly impact patients' lives.
DAISY Award honorees embody our core values of compassion, inclusion, integrity, excellence and collaboration.
Nomination process
Fill out the nomination form to nominate a nurse who demonstrates clinical expertise, compassionate care and commitment to patient safety, serving as role model in our nursing community.
We are proud to support 501(c)(3) nonprofits that address priority health needs and well-being in our communities, with funding reserved for projects that best reflect our core mission, values and community benefit goals.
At Dignity Health, kindness and generosity go hand-in-hand. There are many ways to give back, whether through financial contributions or by volunteering your time and talents.
Mercy Foundation North raises vital funds for hospital programs, patient care, medical research, and training for doctors and nurses. Your contributions help us advance treatments, expand services and care for those who need it most. Gifts to the Mercy Foundation North help support the incredible work of Dignity Health North State’s doctors and staff through the monetary contributions from members of the community just like you.
Volunteers also play an essential role in enriching lives and bringing comfort to those we serve. Together, our donors and volunteers help create healthier, more compassionate communities.
The California End of Life Option Act took effect on June 9, 2016, allowing physicians to prescribe life-ending medication to eligible patients. The law lets individual clinicians or health systems choose whether to participate. Dignity Health does not take part in activities under this law. This applies to all our hospitals, home care, hospice programs and physicians in the Dignity Health Medical Foundation. Our mission is to provide compassionate care without intentionally hastening or delaying death. We focus on comfort, dignity and supporting life’s natural journey.
We offer high-quality palliative care and honor a patient’s right to decline treatments they feel are too burdensome. Patients seeking more information about the Act will be referred to their primary care physician. For more details, speak with your doctor or visit the Coalition for Compassionate Care of California.
Stay connected with us on social media for health tips, inspiring patient stories, updates on new services and community events. Our channels celebrate wellness, share important health news and give you a closer look at our care teams in action. From expert advice to wellness challenges and behind-the-scenes moments, there’s something for everyone. Join our online community and be part of the journey to better health.