About Goodall Hospital


Thanks to the Goodall family, life in the Sanford, Maine region was good in the late 1920s. It was a rare household in town that did not have at least one member working for the Goodall family in their Sanford Mills or at the Goodall Worsted Company, producing mohair plush and Palm Beach cloth.

George B. Goodall began construction of this community hospital in memory of his wife, Henrietta. The hospital was still under construction when he died in 1927 and the Goodalls' daughter, Marion (Goodall) Marland, carried the project through to completion in 1928.

Since its opening, the people of the Greater Sanford/Springvale region have depended on Goodall Hospital for compassionate, family centered care. We are proud to continue the caring tradition today, while keeping pace with the dramatic changes occurring in health care.

Goodall Hospital is so much more than a health care facility in Southern Maine. Our commitment to health and well-being reaches beyond our walls. It extends into our children's schools, our civic groups, and our neighborhoods. We're committed to building a healthy community because we're a part of it.

Our mission is to serve as a leader in improving the health and well-being of our community.