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Horizon Health Network is one of two health authorities in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, the other being Vitalité Health Network.. Horizon Health Network delivers medical care on behalf of the Government of New Brunswick to the central and southern portions of the province through 12 hospitals and 28 health centres/clinics while providing a variety of programs and services.
Saint John Regional Hospital is a Canadian hospital in Saint John, New Brunswick.. Operated by Horizon Health Network, Saint John Regional Hospital opened in 1982, replacing the Saint John General Hospital and West Saint John Community Hospital facilities, creating the largest single health care facility in the province.
Sackville Memorial Hospital is a Canadian hospital located in the town of Sackville, New Brunswick.. It is operated by Horizon Health Network.. It is an acute care community hospital and provides services to the following area of Westmorland County:
Operated by Horizon Health Network, the Upper River Valley Hospital opened November 18, 2007, replacing the Carleton Memorial Hospital in Woodstock, NB and the Northern Carleton Hospital in Bath, NB. [1] [2] The hospital's location was influenced by the nearby construction of a new 4-lane expressway alignment for Route 2. Many residents of ...
2008 – Effective September 1, the province's eight regional health authorities are amalgamated into two new health authorities, namely the Vitalité Health Network (of which the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont becomes a member, with the Head Office in Bathurst) and the Horizon Health Network.
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Centracare's history can be traced to 1835 when the Provincial Lunatic Asylum was constructed at the corner of Wentworth and Leinster streets in "uptown" Saint John, making it the first mental health facility constructed in British North America. Its first director was Dr. George Peters who served from 1835 to 1848.