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The Lourdes Regional Rehabilitation Center is the only comprehensive rehabilitation facility located within an acute care hospital in southern New Jersey. Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital is well-regarded for its community outreach, providing a variety of services for those in need, including women and children, teenagers and seniors. [4] [5]
Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital is a teaching hospital in Camden, New Jersey that opened on July 1, 1950. [1] It became part of the Virtua Health system in July 2019 following an acquisition [2] and is now the hub for tertiary (advanced) care and procedures. A significant, multi-year renovation of the hospital is underway.
All Souls Hospital, Morristown (first general hospital in county established 1891, purchased 1973 by Morristown Memorial Hospital) Beacon, Jersey City (formerly Jersey City Medical Center) Barnert Hospital, Paterson; Capital Health System (Mercer Campus), Trenton; Essex County Hospital Center, Cedar Grove (formerly known as Overbrook Asylum ...
It serves r seriously ill patients who require extended hospital stays (an average of 25 days) before returning home. [1] Patients are admitted directly from short-stay hospitals, often from intensive care units, with ventilator-dependent respiratory failure or other complex medical conditions that require aggressive and continuous acute-care ...
Hackensack University Medical Center has once again been named the top hospital in the state, according to a list by U.S. News & World Report of the best hospitals in New Jersey. The hospital ...
Hospital food may not strike most as a top dining option, but, for one anonymous poster in the South Jersey Food Scene Facebook group, Virtua Voorhees is a favorite lunch time destination. And ...
"It Doesn't Kill to Ask" is a campaign supported by 59 hospitals in the Philadelphia, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and Southern New Jersey regions that encourages families to have ...
The hospital was founded by a group of 11 physicians, led by Meyer Abrams, M.D., who felt the need to develop a hospital in the growing Burlington County community of Willingboro. The original Rancocas Valley Hospital opened in August 1961 and had 100 beds, operating suites, a maternity ward and emergency room.