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Chedoke Hospital is a healthcare facility located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Hamilton Health Sciences network, a group of seven unique hospitals and a cancer centre. Chedoke Hospital specializes in rehabilitation services and long-term care, and it is known for its innovative approaches to patient care.
History[edit]
Chedoke Hospital was established in 1906 as a sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis. It was originally named the Mountain Sanatorium due to its location on the Hamilton Mountain. In 1961, the hospital was renamed Chedoke Hospital after the nearby Chedoke Creek.
Services[edit]
Chedoke Hospital offers a wide range of services, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and audiology. The hospital also provides specialized programs for stroke recovery, amputee rehabilitation, and geriatric care.
Facilities[edit]
The hospital campus includes several buildings, each dedicated to a specific area of care. The Wilcox Building houses the hospital's administrative offices and outpatient services. The Holbrook Building is home to the hospital's long-term care facilities. The Sanatorium Building is used for inpatient rehabilitation services.
Research and Education[edit]
Chedoke Hospital is affiliated with McMaster University and serves as a teaching hospital for medical students and residents. The hospital is also involved in research, particularly in the areas of rehabilitation science and geriatric medicine.
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