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Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in The Palisades neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services.
MedStar Washington Hospital Center; Psychiatric Institute of Washington; Sibley Memorial Hospital; Specialty Hospital of Washington - Capitol Hill; Specialty Hospital of Washington - Hadley; St. Elizabeths Hospital; United Medical Center (opened in 1966 as Cafritz Memorial Hospital; also formerly known as Greater Southeast Community Hospital) [2]
St. Elizabeths Hospital was the first federally funded institution for the mentally ill. The hospital is a National Historic Landmark but has since fallen into disrepair and serves only a small number of patients. There are two other psychiatric hospitals located in the city: Riverside Hospital and the Psychiatric Institute of Washington.
Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School, 1150 North Capitol Street, NW, shortly before being razed in April 1912 to make way for an addition to Sibley Memorial Hospital. Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School was a religious training school, now a hospital, in Washington, D.C.
The Sibley Hospital–Stadium Armory Line, designated Route D6, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Stadium–Armory station of the Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines of the Washington Metro and Sibley Hospital in the Palisades neighborhood. The line operates every 15 minutes during the ...
It was soon recognized that a hospital was needed to provide a clinical setting for nursing education and medical and nursing care to a growing Washington, DC, population. William J. Sibley, a member of the Foundry Methodist Church and an early supporter of the work of the National Training School, donated $10,000 for construction of a hospital ...
Other notable landmarks making the Palisades unique are the old Conduit Road Schoolhouse on MacArthur Boulevard, Palisades Community Church (1923), The Lab School of Washington (1967) (formerly the Florence Crittenton Home for Unwed Mothers), the German Embassy, St. David's Episcopal Church (1940), Sibley Hospital (1961) and Gen. Montgomery C ...
Farr is chairman of HEROES, Inc., a charity supporting the families of DC area first responders who have given their lives in the line of duty. He is also the Past Chairman of the Sibley Memorial Hospital Foundation [7] and the Washington D.C. Salvation Army.