Intermountain Health St. Mary’s Regional Hospital is installing the hospital’s new logo on the building’s exterior, marking a milestone in its rebranding, the hospital said in a new release.
“When Intermountain Healthcare and SCL Health merged in 2022, we knew it would bring changes to our community,” said Bryan Johnson, president of St. Mary’s and Intermountain Health’s Western Colorado market. “We have seen benefits in the form of shared medical and operational expertise as well as financial investments into the community.”
The hospital’s name changed in 2024 to better reflect St. Mary’s evolving brand and vision for the future of healthcare, the news release said.
“St. Mary’s Regional Hospital represents growth, innovation and a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives,” Johnson said. “What hasn’t changed is the high-quality care and services provided here.”
The new signage displays the Intermountain Health logo in the colors of coral and fuchsia on a dark blue background. Blue represents and honors the health system’s legacy and St. Mary’s nearly 130-year history. Coral and fuchsia reflect the beauty in the natural surroundings of the Mountain West communities that Intermountain serves, which includes Western Colorado.
Standing 12 feet tall and more than 90 feet wide, the signage will be visible from miles away, making it a new landmark for residents and visitors, the news release said. Because of its size, the signs are made up of individual letters with a painted blue background and will be installed on the north and south sides of St. Mary’s Century Tower.
The hospital is working with Colorado-based Chambler & Sons to complete the installation over the next several weeks, weather dependent.
During the installation, various areas of St. Mary’s campus will be cordoned off for safety. There are no anticipated interruptions to patient care, air ambulance operations or main hospital entrances.
Once this project is complete, St. Mary’s will install a large cross to honor and reaffirm the hospital’s commitment to its Catholic health ministry. The cross is expected to be installed in the coming months.