About Muenster Hospital District In 1958, the citizens of Muenster, not satisfied with available medical services, set out to build a new hospital. J.M. Weinzapfel donated the land and spearheaded the efforts to make the hospital a reality. In 1960, the Benedictine Order of Sisters promised Muenster residents that they would provide nurses to operate the hospital. Sister Mildred Felderhoff leads the way as the first hospital administrator. Mission "The mission of Muenster Hospital District is to promote health and wellness to our community through providing quality and personalized care in a trusted. Hometown atmosphere." Vision "Transforming the health and wellness of the rural communities we serve." Values Integrity - Promoting the highest level of integrity to ensure public trust and patient confidence. Compassion - Treating all people with the highest regard, respect, and dignity. Public Service - Providing the highest level of professional services to the community. Efficiency - Continually providing efficient use of time and resources at all levels. Support - Creating an atmosphere of trust, support, and open communication.