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Silver Cross Hospital is a 348-bed acute care/general hospital that was founded in 1895. [1] The hospital was located in Joliet, Illinois , before it relocated to its new campus on February 26, 2012, in New Lenox, Illinois .
Silver Cross Field (2002–2017) Joliet Route 66 Stadium (2017–2019) DuPage Medical Group Field (2019–2022) Address: One Mayor Art Schultz Drive Joliet, Illinois United States: Coordinates: Public transit: HC RI at Joliet Gateway Center: Owner: City of Joliet
Silver Cross Hospital, New Lenox; Schwab Rehabilitation Center, Chicago; South Shore Hospital, Chicago; Southern Illinois Healthcare; SIH Herrin Hospital, Herrin; SIH Memorial Hospital of Carbondale, Carbondale; SIH Saint Joseph Memorial Hospital, Murphysboro; Sparta Community Hospital, Sparta; SSM Health Care; Clay County Hospital, Flora
About 500 nurses at Ascension St. Joseph Hospital in Joliet are preparing for a four-day picket line starting Tuesday in response to a lockout announcement. The nurses, represented by the Illinois ...
Edward C. Akin (1852–1936), Illinois Attorney General and Mayor of Joliet [2] Meade Baltz (1912–1994), businessman and Illinois state legislator [3] Richard J. Barr (1865–1951), Illinois State Senator and Mayor of Joliet [4] William G. Barr (1920–1987), Illinois state representative and businessman [5]
In September 2008, Silver Cross Hospital broke ground for a new facility on Maple Road (U.S. Route 6) in New Lenox, immediately west of Interstate 355. All patients were transferred to the new hospital on February 26, 2012, and the old facility was completely vacated and later demolished.
Silver Cross has built a $400 million hospital just off of U.S. Route 6 nearby the new I-355 extension in New Lenox; replacing their Joliet location on February 26, 2012. The replacement hospital brings services from Children’s Memorial Hospital , the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) – the #1 Rehabilitation Hospital in the Nation ...
Presence Health was a health care system formed by the merger of two Chicago-area Catholic health care systems, Resurrection Health Care and Provena Health. At the time, Presence Health was the second-largest health care system in the Chicago metropolitan area. [1]