100 years ago today, Our Lady of the Lake began a legacy of healing for the families of the Baton Rouge region. Our Spirit of Healing lives on today as we continue to serve as the premier provider of healthcare offering comprehensive world-class care in Greater Baton Rouge and surrounding parishes. We remain committed to the mission and vision of our founders, the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady North American Region Sisters, as we look forward to the next 100 years of caring for you. Learn more about our 100-year history: https://bit.ly/3sa4wTT
Our Lady of the Lake
Hospitals and Health Care
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 20,067 followers
Our Lady of the Lake is building a healthy community through excellence in patient care and education
About us
Our Lady of the Lake is a not-for-profit 850-bed medical center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with more than 7,300 employees committed to building a healthy community through excellence in patient care and education. With a Regional Medical Center, dedicated Children’s Hospital, and 300-provider Physician Group, Our Lady of the Lake provides comprehensive healthcare services for common to complex conditions. Our Lady of the Lake is a primary teaching site for graduate medical education programs and is recognized in the areas of heart and vascular, trauma and emergency care, stroke, cancer care, minimally-invasive procedures and more.
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- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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- Nonprofit
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Your career can be much more than a job — it can be a place that matters with people you care about and who care about you. We are seeking clinical dietitians to join our team. Here, your skills are valued and inspiration thrives. Inspired to join us? Apply today: https://bit.ly/4e8pmVz
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Inspired, we serve! Listen as our team members share what inspires them about our mission and the core values they hold close and how these values influence their work. Discover what drives our people-inspired culture. Inspired to join our team? Learn more: https://bit.ly/4edBuoa
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Happy Halloween from Our Lady of the Lake! 🎃 We had a great time handing out candy for trunk or treat and dressing up to make our patients smile. Check out these tips and tricks (the good kind) to stay safe tonight: https://bit.ly/3CvgmYz
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Over his 45-year career, Dr. John Fraiche has been a visionary leader, helping to bring expanded healthcare services to Ascension Parish, including the founding of Our Lady of the Lake Ascension. His dedication to patients and the community continues to inspire. Read more about Dr. Fraiche: https://bit.ly/4dRo29f #peopleinspired #AscensionProud
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Our Lady of the Lake Health is proud to partner with WAFB Channel 9 for our annual community blood drive, which benefits Our Lady of the Lake Blood Donor Center, happening now through Thursday, October 31. Your one donation can save up to three lives. Learn more about drive locations here: https://bit.ly/4e7GWcd Check out our new donor portal for more info on other donation opportunities, your test results, and more: https://bit.ly/4eSkrsZ
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How does the physical and mental health of LSU student-athletes evolve when their playing careers are over? And how could that information benefit the health of not only current and former student-athletes, but the larger population as well? Check out this article on how researchers from Our Lady of the Lake Health, LSU, LSU Athletics, LSU Health New Orleans and Pennington Biomedical Research Center are finding the answers to these questions through a research project recently funded through the Collaboration in Action program (CAP).
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Mike Roberts has dedicated 45 years to Our Lady of the Lake Health, and he’s known for his hard work and loyalty. Read more about Mike: https://bit.ly/3Ue7G3O #peopleinspired
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In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Our Lady of the Lake Livingston is proud to support survivors and sponsor the pink Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office vehicle this October. 💗 The vehicle is being signed by community members who also have the opportunity to donate to cancer care through the Our Lady of the Lake Foundation by scanning a QR code. Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Institute at ololrmc.com/cancer.
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Uncontrolled bleeding is the most common cause of preventable death in trauma. As the region's only Level I trauma center, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center is dedicated to training local school staff and our community on what to do in the case of a bleeding emergency through Stop the Bleed. Since 2022, the trauma team has trained 2,766 people in the Baton Rouge community and 2,038 of those trained are affiliated with a school in East Baton Rouge Parish or surrounding parishes. Learn more about our expert trauma care and education: https://bit.ly/3Ab1wdK