St. Joseph's Health Centre

St. Joseph's Health Centre

Infobox Hospital
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Caption = St. Joseph's Health Centre

Location = Toronto, Ontario
Region = Toronto
State = Ontario
Country = Canada
HealthCare = Medicare
Type = Community
Speciality = Women's, Children's and Family Health Program
Standards =
Emergency = Yes
Affiliation= University of Toronto
Beds = 387
Founded = 1921
Closed =
Website = http://www.stjoe.on.ca
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St. Joseph's Health Centre is a large Catholic community hospital in western Toronto.

Founded in 1921, the hospital's history is linked to Sunnyside Residence orphanage, which was founded by the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph's in 1876. The hospital once had a school of nursing, but it was closed in 1974.

Our Lady of Mercy Hospital was a separate hospital created in 1941 and located next to St. Joseph's. The two hospitals merged in 1980.

External links

* [http://www.stjoe.on.ca/ St. Joseph's Health Centre] - official web site.
* [http://www.stjoe.on.ca/about_heritage.php Our Heritage]


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