Since 1924, Willis-Knighton has served the needs of this community with an eye toward the future. The hospital was founded as Tri-State Sanitarium by Dr. T.E. Williams and Dr. L.H. Pirkle to address needs in the fast-growing neighborhoods of west Shreveport. It was sold four years later to Dr. James C. Willis and Dr. Joseph E. Knighton. In 1950, a year after it transitioned to a not-for-profit healthcare organization, it was named in honor of Doctors Willis and Knighton. The vision of early founders grew as Shreveport grew, helping to establish Willis-Knighton as a leader in the field of healthcare locally, regionally and nationally.

The years have brought changes in technology and treatment along with tremendous growth. From one small hospital, Willis-Knighton has grown to encompass multiple facilities, spanning the entire continuum of care for residents in northwest Louisiana and the Ark-La-Tex. Today the health system includes four hospitals as well as a retirement community and a full range of support services.

Willis-Knighton has offered many firsts in our community, including:

  • Satellite hospital
  • Center for women’s health
  • Eye institute
  • Heart and vascular institute
  • Collaboration as a private hospital with a public, academic medical center, Louisiana Health Shreveport.
  • Innovation center with virtual hospital
  • Talbot Medical Museum
  • Senior residential options at The Oaks of Louisiana to enhance continuum of care
  • Freestanding hospital for physical and behavioral rehabilitation
  • Numerous “firsts” in technology and procedures, including proton therapy and TomoTherapy at the Willis-Knighton Cancer Center, state-of-the art imaging and diagnostic services, innovative cardiovascular technology and eye surgery technology.

Willis-Knighton’s past is closely tied to those of its friends and neighbors and so is the health system’s future.

Willis-Knighton is a locally-owned, locally-operated healthcare organization dedicated to caring for the people in our community and investing in their health and wellness. The health system’s growth is a result of consistently responding to community needs, a mission it will continue well into the future.

The Oaks of Louisiana

Description

The Oaks of Louisiana is a 312-acre master-planned community created in 2007 when Live Oak, a multifaith retirement community, became part of Wilis-Knighton Health System, the region’s largest healthcare provider. A beautiful campus with a pastoral setting is the backdrop for what has become a premier residential venue for adults 55 and older. 

Live Oak’s founder, the late Winona Ward, always indicated that she felt the community was the product of divine inspiration and a testament to what could happen when people worked together. The concept of a community focusing on spiritual, physical and mental activity was successfully developed over 25 years until it joined with Willis-Knighton to assure its future growth and expansion.

The affiliation with Willis-Knighton, which purchased a farm adjacent to Live Oak, brought new life to the property. In addition to renovations and upgrades to existing structures, the new and stronger community has added new buildings and services, including the Tower at the Oaks, for resort-style independent living, as well as Savannah at The Oaks for assisted living. 

Honoring its original multifaith origins, The Oaks now has a freestanding chapel where clergy from throughout the community join Oaks’ chaplains to conduct religious services. 

A Spa & Wellness Center, Clubhouse and MarketPlace have been added to enhance services and amenities for residents. 

Building on its rich history, The Oaks of Louisiana continues to identify and respond to residential needs of mature adults, attracting residents not only from Shreveport and Bossier City but from outlying areas and states as well.

Location in Museum

The Talbot Museum Digital Archive

Age

2010 to Present

100 Years