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Chilton Medical Center is a non-profit acute care community hospital in Pompton Plains, New Jersey. Located at 97 West Parkway, it is the only hospital serving the Pequannock Township area. In 2021 it was given a grade A by the Leapfrog patient safety organization .
United Hospital Medical Center, Newark (demolished 2015) United Children's Medical Center, Newark (demolished 2015) William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital , Hammonton (ER is still in operation via AtlantiCare , however, the rest of the hospital is closed and for sale)
Atlantic Health System is one of the largest non-profit health care networks in New Jersey.It employs 18,000 people and more than 4,800 affiliated physicians. The system offers more than 400 sites of care, [1] including six hospitals: Chilton Medical Center, Goryeb Children’s Hospital, Hackettstown Medical Center, Morristown Medical Center, Newton Medical Center and Overlook Medical Center.
Established in 1971, CentraState's Main Medical Center consists of an ambulatory campus, a wellness & fitness center, and a family medicine center. The Main Medical Center building has 284 beds. On October 22, 2020, officials from Atlantic Health System announced that they were acquiring a 51% stake in Freehold based CentraState Healthcare System.
Chilton Medical Center Clanton: Chilton: 60 None 2012 [10] ... Replaced by North Alabama Medical Center [12] Florala Memorial Hospital Florala: Covington: 23 None 2013
Upon Morris Kinney's death in 1945, he left the estate to longtime friend John Talbot Sr., former mayor of the borough, and a founder of the Chilton Memorial Hospital, Pompton Plains (John Talbot Sr. was a real estate developer in New York City and a patron of the arts and was credited with the revival of ballet as a major art form in the ...
Confederate Memorial Park is an Alabama State Park located in Mountain Creek, in rural Chilton County, Alabama, United States. The park's centerpiece is Alabama's only state home for Confederate soldiers. The home "operated from 1902–1939 as a haven for disabled or indigent veterans of the Confederate army, their wives, and widows."
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