- St. Peter's Hospital, Hamilton
Infobox Hospital
Name = St. Peter's Hospital
Org/Group = St. Peter's Family of Services
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Location = Hamilton
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State = Ontario
Country = Canada
HealthCare = Medicare
Type = Specialist
Speciality =Elderly care
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Emergency = No
Affiliation=McMaster University ,Mohawk College
Beds = 250
Founded = 1890
Closed =
Website = http://www.stpetes.ca
Wiki-Links = |:"St. Peter's Hospital redirects here. For the NHS hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, England, see
St Peter's Hospital (UK) . For the hospital in New Brunswick, NJ, seeSaint Peter's University Hospital . For the hospital in Albany, NY seeSt. Peter's Hospital (Albany) ."St. Peter's Hospital is a 250-bedchronic care hospital located in downtownHamilton, Ontario specializing in the care of older adults. The hospital is a part of the "St. Peter's Family of Services," which also includeshome care , long-term care, and research branches.St. Peter's main campus is located at 88 Maplewood Avenue 3-blocks east of Sherman Avenue. Founded at this site by the Anglican Church in 1890 as "St. Peter's Home for the Incurables", St. Peter's now also oversees a long-term care facility on
Hamilton Mountain . Construction work began in August 2007 on the new "Alexander Pavilion", so-named for the financial contributions made by The Hon.Lincoln Alexander , above the western end of the main building. This structure will replace the aging south wing which housed theBehavioural Health unit. The relatively modern east and west wings house the remainder of Behavioural Health and the entirety of theComplex Continuing Care , Palliative Care,Rehabilitation , andDay Hospital programs.As a chronic care facility, St. Peter's admits patients by referral and has no emergency room accessible to the public.
505 staff members support and deliver care to patients; clinical staff include nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers, other specialized therapists, and physicians.
References
External links
* [http://www.stpetes.ca/ St. Peter's Health System]
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