Main entrance of medical center at Mosaic Life Care

Mosaic Life Care is a physician-led health care system serving 35 counties in northwest Missouri, northeast Kansas, southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa. With a vision of transforming community health by being a life-care innovator, Mosaic places the holistic needs of patients first by providing the right care at the right time and place offering high value and quality health care.

With hospitals, clinics and medical centers in St. Joseph, Maryville and Albany, MO, the organization serves a population of approximately 270,000 and is the largest employer in the region with more than 4,000 employees.

Medical Centers and Clinics

Mosaic Life Care
St. Joseph, MO

  • 352 certified beds
  • Level II Trauma Center
  • Level II Stroke Center
  • More than 60 hospital and area clinics offering urgent, primary, specialty and emergency care
  • Only tertiary hospital between Kansas City and Omaha

Download a campus map of Mosaic Medical Center – St. Joseph

Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville
Maryville, MO

  • 51 certified beds
  • Level III Stroke Center
  • Four Rural Health Care Clinics
  • Inpatient, outpatient, primary, specialty, emergency and behavioral health care

Download a campus map of Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville

Mosaic Medical Center – Albany
Albany, MO

  • 25 certified beds, Critical Access Hospital
  • Level III Stroke Center
  • Inpatient (Acute and Swing Bed) outpatient, primary, specialty and emergency care
  • Four surrounding family care clinics

Download a campus map of Mosaic Medical Center – Albany

Mosaic Long Term Acute Care Hospital
St. Joseph, MO

  • 41 certified beds
  • Hospital within a hospital
  • Average length of stay 25 days

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Visitor Policy

At this time, general admission visitor restrictions have been lifted at Mosaic Life Care, except for a few areas listed below. It is recommended that all visitors entering a Mosaic facility practice social distancing guidelines and wear a mask for the entirety of the visit.

COVID-19 patients at all medical centers are allowed one support person per day, and the support person is not allowed to rotate in and out of the room.

All Mosaic Life Care Emergency Department Locations (St. Joseph, Maryville, Albany)

  • Two visitors allowed. (Special allowances may apply due to patient condition/case.)

Maternity patients (labor and delivery):

  • Two visitors are allowed with no age or rotation restrictions, however no one under the age of 16 may spend the night unless the person is the father of the newborn.
  • During labor and delivery: no visitors may rotate in and out of room, and no one age 12 or under allowed.
  • If the patient is COVID-19 positive, the visitor/support person is encouraged to stay for the duration of the hospital stay. 

Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

  • One visitor is allowed, accompanied by one person with a security band.

Mosaic Life Care at St. Joseph – Women's Health Plaza 2

  • Patient may be accompanied by two visitors.

Mosaic Life Care at St. Joseph – Cancer Care and Mosaic Cancer Care – Maryville

  • Two visitors for clinic appointments.
  • Two visitors for chemo and radiation teach/education.
  • One visitor in infusion area.
  • No visitors 18 years of age or younger.

Students and volunteers onsite

Volunteers and students will be allowed in all areas of the Mosaic organization under the following guidelines:

  • Leadership in clinical setting may choose to limit or restrict volunteers as they see fit.
  • Job shadows and students may return to all areas if following COVID-19 protocols.

Virtual clinic visits

At this time, Mosaic will continue to offer virtual clinic visits for patient convenience.

What can I expect from the screening process?

We are taking extra precautions to keep everyone safe by modifying access to our medical center entrances. Please note the following for visitor access and use the entrances listed below.

Campus Entry

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Mosaic Medical Center – Albany

Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville

Mosaic Medical Center – St. Joseph

St. Joseph

Medical Center Campus

  • Main Entrance – 5 a.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Emergency Department (ED) Entrance – Open 24/7
  • Maternity Entrance (only for expecting moms and one guest) – Open 24/7
  • Plaza 1 – 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Plaza 2 – 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Plaza 3 – 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Parking Garage Link – 6 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Maryville

Medical Center Campus

  • Main Entrance – Open 24/7
  • Healing Garden Entrance (chemo patients only) – 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
  • Specialty Clinic West Main Entrance – 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Albany

Medical Center Campus

  • Emergency Department (ED) – Open 24/7
  • Main Entrance – 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
 

Mayo Clinic Care Network

Mosaic is the only health care system in Missouri that is a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network. Being part of this network allows Mosaic hospitals and doctors the ability to:

  • Conveniently consult with other experts in their field and access resources of the #1 ranked hospital in the nation, Mayo Clinic.
  • Incorporate the insights, research and diagnostic recommendations of Mayo Clinic to create a treatment plan personalized to each patient’s needs.

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UMKC School of Medicine

With one of the largest private rural primary care networks in the nation, Mosaic is the home of the University of Missouri—Kansas City (UMKC) School of Medicine campus in St. Joseph, Mo. Mosaic provides rural primary care clinics in Missouri (Albany, Bethany, Cameron, Grant City, New Hampton, Savannah, St. Joseph, Stanberry, Trenton, Maryville) and Kansas (Atchison, Hiawatha, Sabetha, Troy). Mosaic Life Care’s extensive high quality rural health care network and state-of-the-art telehealth capabilities provide students the rural clinical backbone for a medical degree (MD) program.

 

Community Benefit

  • Provides more than $43 million in direct community benefit yearly
  • More than 20 organizations funded that impact population health and community benefit
  • Foster G. McGaw Prize recipient — one of the most respected community service honors in health care
 

Population Health

  • Offers access to FindHelp, a national database and search tool for population health. resources such as housing, education and food, to non-profits in the community at no cost.

  • Developed extensive partnerships with community agencies to collectively address the barriers to the Social Determinants of Health. 

  • In 2023, Mosaic implemented Epic as the new electronic medical record (EMR) platform for the health system. The new best-in-class, secure, patient-focused system, allows Mosaic to provide tools and resources to care teams and patients for better health and wellness management. Patients also have a new and robust patient portal powered by Epic’s MyChart.