Name | Title | Contact Details |
---|
Since 1899, Granite VNA has been committed to meeting the health needs of our patients, clients, and families. Today, our not-for-profit, community-based home health and hospice agency offers people of all ages a wide range of personalized services and programs including home health, hospice, palliative (as part of Capital Region Palliative Care), personal home services, pediatric and maternal child health services, and wellness programming.
Newton Medical Center is a 103-bed, not-for-profit facility dedicated to providing health care services to residents of Harvey and surrounding counties. Formed in 1988, Newton Medical Center has evolved from an established tradition of excellence. More than a century ago, Dr. John T. and Lucena Axtell founded Newton`s first hospital, Axtell Hospital. For four decades, the Axtells served the community until they passed on the hospital to the Kansas Christian Missionary Society. At that time, the name was changed to Axtell Christian Hospital, a Christian Church/Disciples of Christ organization. At the turn of the century, Reverend David Goerz and Sister Frieda Kaufman founded Bethel Deaconess Hospital as a mission of the Mennonite Church. Mennonite deaconesses remained involved with the hospital`s operations until 1983. On Jan. 1, 1988, the two hospitals merged to become Newton Medical Center.
As one of the largest, most comprehensive and most highly respected providers of health-related services to the people of northwest Baltimore, LifeBridge Health advocates preventive services, wellness and fitness services, and educational programs. LifeBridge Health consists of Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital, and its subsidiaries and affiliated units, including LifeBridge Health and Fitness and the LifeBridge Medical Care Centers in Eldersburg, Mays Chapel and Reisterstown. Sinai Hospital, Northwest Hospital and Carroll Hospital are all acute-care general hospitals with complementary clinical centers of excellence.
The fourth largest hospital in Quebec, the CHUS is the local hospital for Sherbrooke residents.