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It is a 514-bed facility, including the only level II trauma center in Brevard County. [1] It also operates Brevard's only Level II Neonatal ICU. [2] In 2010, the hospital had 38.8 percent of the patient admissions in the county, 23,250, twice the number of its nearest competitor in the county admitted. [3]
Name City County Hospital beds Year opened Date closed Affiliation Notes ShorePoint Health Venice: Venice Sarasota 312 1951 2022 Community Health Systems
Health First is a not-for-profit community health system located in Brevard County, Florida. Founded in 1995, Health First operates four hospitals—Cape Canaveral Hospital, Holmes Regional Medical Center, Palm Bay Hospital and Viera Hospital—and is home to the county's only Level II Trauma Center.
Stahl says "last two years have been stressful" during COVID-19 pandemic, while adding: "I've truly enjoyed being part of the Department of Health." Retiring Brevard health administrators Stahl ...
It was founded in 1958 as North Brevard Hospital. [1] It expanded facilities in 1964, 1981, and 1991. Construction on an $80 million, 371,000-square-foot (34,500 m 2) replacement hospital began in 2000. The new facility opened in 2002. [1] The old was demolished. [2]
Most of the libraries in Brevard County were initiated by a club or an interested group of citizens which started a library program in their area or city. The first five public libraries in the county - Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Eau Gallie, Melbourne, and North Brevard in Titusville - were all started in this fashion. [25]
In April 2007, Health First broke ground on a $83.5 million expansion project. The expansion will more than double the size of the hospital addressing the hospital's robust utilization and the future growth needs of Palm Bay and its surrounding community. [2] Health First invested $76.5 million into upgrades from 2007 to 2009. [1]
A Pensacola Beach sign welcomes drivers from Gulf Breeze Parkway to Pensacola Beach Road. Pensacola Beach is home to some of the tallest buildings between Tallahassee and Mobile, Alabama. [37] The list below ranks the buildings in height. Portofino Towers (255 feet, 78 m). Verandas Tower (255 feet, 78 m). Beach Club (243 feet, 74 m).