Exceptional Community-Based Healthcare at Helen Newberry Joy Hospital

Keeping the patient at the center of everything we do – every patient – every time.

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Who We Are

Serving Luce County and the surrounding area since 1965, the mission of Helen Newberry Joy Hospital & Healthcare Center is “Keeping the Patient at the Center of Everything We Do – Every Patient – Every Time.” As one of the most technologically advanced, up-to-date diagnostic centers in the Eastern Upper Peninsula, we are able to provide a wide range of services.

By placing a high value on compassion, customer service, quality, respect, teamwork, and trust, our skillful physicians and professional medical staff are dedicated to growing a healthier community.

No one will be denied access to services due to inability to pay; there is a discounted/sliding fee schedule based on family size and income.

Personalized Care

Our compassionate staff ensures that every patient receives individualized attention and treatment.

Accessibility

Conveniently located and easily accessible, HNJH Hospital is always here for you when you need us in our very own community.

Community Programs

Participate in our various health and wellness programs designed to support and uplift our community members.

Join us in Building a Healthier Community.

Your Health. Our Passion.

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Community Health Assessments

Data for the assessment were gathered from a wide array of published sources, as well as responses to a survey completed by over 3,500 residents across the 15 counties of the Upper Peninsula. External data sources include the U.S. Census Bureau and its American Community Survey, as well as statistics compiled by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other government and private agencies.

A shortcoming of national and state health surveys is that the samples are designed to represent the national or state population as a whole. This means that in small population cohorts, like the counties in the Upper Peninsula, not enough residents are included in the sample to provide actionable estimates at the county level. The local survey data allows us to understand the specific health needs of our residents more thoroughly and to measure changes over time.