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Welcome to Aston Park Health Care Center
As a Non-Profit, Nursing Facility, Aston Park Health Care Center is dedicated to the promotion of health
and the advancement of growth for residents admitted to this facility, the personnel on our staff, and for
all the people in our community directly and indirectly.
We believe in the dignity of the human person, recognizing that each person has physical, mental, emotional,
and spiritual needs and rights that must be respected. This respect is reflected in the tireless efforts of
this institution to serve and preserve life, and to prepare for its termination when death is inevitable
through spiritual support, understanding, and empathy.
We believe individuals and institutions move forward only as they assume and accomplish new responsibilities
in an orderly manner; and each member of the staff in this institution is dedicated to the promotion of health
in all areas of human concern.
Admission to Aston Park will be based on the need for the type of care provided, the environment most appropriate
for the resident, and the availability of accommodations.
We insist that each resident receive the best possible care for the least possible cost to the resident in
the most ethical manner, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, or sex.
We believe that employment of personnel within Aston Park be based on qualifications and ability to function
effectively, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, sex. We believe that personnel be of good moral
character and willing to uphold the ethical code of Aston Park.
We believe that educational programs are important to the maintenance and development of adequate staff through
in-service meetings and training programs and that an effective system of quality control in each department is
vital to the operation of Aston Park.
We therefore dedicate Aston Park and ourselves to these philosophies.
Aston Park Health Care Center grew out of Aston Park Hospital. Aston Park
Hospital was located on the northwest corner of Aston Street and South
French Broad Street in Asheville, North Carolina. The Building is now occupied by Asheville Children's Medical Center.
The Hospital was opened in 1927 as the "French Broad Hospital" and renamed in the 1940's to Aston Park Hospital.
It had a grand sum of 45 beds in its heyday. Aston Street (formerly Willow Street)
was renamed in the '40's for "Judge" (honorary) Edward J. Aston, an early
Asheville insurance man who was a one-man chamber of commerce for Asheville (i.e. he was responsible for
encouraging George W. Pack to move to Asheville). "Judge" Aston was twice Mayor of Asheville.
In 1967 there was a Tri-hospital Drive to raise money for Mission Hospital, St. Joseph's Hospital and Aston Park Hospital. This drive was the culmination of a
Buncombe County Planning Council, which recommended (among other things) that Aston Park build a 100-bed nursing home. In the '80's it became clear that
the amount of money needed to insure accreditation of the Aston Park
Hospital building was excessive and the acute care beds were given to Memorial
Mission Hospital. Aston Park's share of the Tri-hospital Drive was used to
build a 120 bed nursing facility, Aston Park Health Care Center.
Aston Park Health Care Center has since added 23 Adult Care Home beds and redistributed beds in specialized areas to
provide for a 32-bed Alzheimer's unit, a 12-bed short-term rehab unit, an adult care home unit and the remaining
nursing facility beds as long-term skilled care. The organization has maintained it's non-profit status and endeavor
to service the needs of our senior community.
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