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County Nursing Home company history timeline

1870

1870 Coal Mines: Austin Coal Mine, Boulder Valley Coal Mine, Briggs Coal Mine, Clayton Coal Mine

1871

Built in 1871 by F.L.Childs, a member of the Union Colony. (Oldest building in downtown Greeley.)

1872

1872: Moodie Higley Coal Mine NW of Eaton

1872: 1st Sugar beets grown

1875

1875: Rob Roy Coal Mine

DID YOU KNOW? ​1875: Grasshopper horde hit Weld County

1903

In New York City, in 1903, the Charity Board renamed its public almshouse the Home for the Aged and Infirm.

1910

1 1910: Platteville’s first “Pickle Day”

1914

1914: US had 78 Sugar factories, 16 in Colorado, 3 in Weld County (Eaton, Greeley & Windsor)

1919

1919: Weld County known for alfalfa and potatoes; Greeley nicknamed “Spudville”

1922

1922: State Farm Insurance Co. started

1923

1923: Colorado Soap Co. moved from Johnstown

1926

1926: Johnstown Sugar factory started molasses

1927

1927: Kuner bought out Epson to become Kuner – Epson Canning Co.

1930

1930: Monfort of Colorado formed

1934

Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1934.

1935

1935: Telephone Co at Briggsdale had telephone lines on barbed wire fences, sold to Wiggin Telephone Assoc.

1937

1937: Libby McNeill started Libby pickle salting station in Johnstown

1939

1939: Johnstown started first alfalfa dehydrating plant

1940

15, 1940: Evans named “Queen City of the Platte” had first RR Station in Weld County and first Telegraph station

1944

25, 1944: Greeley Municipal Airport dedicated “Crosier Field”

Built in 1944 using POW labor force.

1946

7, 1946: Colorado Coal Mine Union strike called off.

1948

1948: Ft Lupton Sugar Factory closed

1950

1950: Weld County 2nd largest coal producer in Colorado, Las Animas 1st

1950: Artificial insemination introduced

In some cases, the 1950 Amendments created a new source of financing for both the operations and the cost of constructing or renovating buildings to meet new licensing standards, and the county poor farm became a nursing home.

1951

1951: Spud Chips factory 20 years old.

1953

July 1953: Old Greeley Hospital, 11th Ave & 16th St became Weld County Nursing Home

“A 1953-54 survey of nursing homes found that 90 percent of the patients in proprietary nursing homes were aged 65 or over.

1954

1954: Hopkins College Store “Hoppys” 17th St & 8th Ave sold by owner, former mayor Price Hopkins to Donald Brown (college hang out)

New legislation, including with the Medical Facilities Survey and Construction Act of 1954, allowed for the development of public institutions for the most needy older adults.

If all nursing homes had been built under these standards after 1954, some of the quality problems that later emerged might not have occurred.

1956

In 1956, members of the military and all remaining self-employed persons except doctors joined.

1958

Oct 1958: New Bayly manufacturing plant constructed and opened.

In 1958, the amount the government provided was based on the per capita income in the state, so that the federal government paid more than half of the cost of OAA in the poor states, and continued to pay half of the cost in richer states.

1960

1960: Montfort Packing Plant opened

1962

1962: Greeley Federal Building 8th & 8th gave way for the Denver Dry

1965

In 1965, the passage of Medicare and Medicaid provided additional impetus to the growth of the nursing-home industry, which, while it had been increasingly steadily since the passage of Social Security, grew dramatically.

1967

1967: GW Sugar Co closed Windsor factory

1969

1969: Kodak began construction near Windsor

1971

Beginning in 1971, therefore, policymakers began to enact numerous government regulations in order to control the quality of long-term care.

1973

1973: Greeley Mall opened

1974

1974: Monfort moved Greeley feedlot to Kuner

1976

1976: Eaton GW Sugar factory closed

1977

1977: GW Sugar factory at Windsor torn down

1980

Feb 1980: Monfort of Colorado closed packing plant because of strike.

1982

1982: Monfort re-opened without union contract

1983

1983: Johnstown GW corn syrup closed in August

1983: Downtown Greeley in bad shape

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