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Calvary Hospital is a hospital that specializes in palliative care for adult patients with advanced cancer and other life-limiting illnesses. It is a non-profit organization that provides inpatient and outpatient services, as well as home hospice care.
History
Calvary Hospital was founded in 1899 by the Roman Catholic Church as a facility to care for patients with terminal illnesses. It was originally located in Manhattan, but moved to its current location in The Bronx in 1978.
Services
Calvary Hospital offers a range of services including medical care, nursing care, social work services, pastoral care, and bereavement support. The hospital's approach to care is holistic, addressing not only the physical needs of patients, but also their emotional, spiritual, and social needs.
Inpatient Services
Calvary Hospital's inpatient services include pain management, symptom control, psychosocial support, and spiritual care. The hospital has a team of professionals including doctors, nurses, social workers, and chaplains who work together to provide comprehensive care.
Outpatient Services
Outpatient services at Calvary Hospital include the Calvary@Home program, which provides home hospice care to patients who prefer to remain at home. This program offers medical care, nursing care, social work services, and spiritual care to patients and their families.
Research and Education
Calvary Hospital is also involved in research and education. The hospital's research focuses on improving the quality of life for patients with advanced illnesses. In addition, the hospital offers educational programs for healthcare professionals, students, and the community.
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