Grey Nuns Community Hospital
Grey Nuns Community Hospital is a hospital located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is named after the Grey Nuns, a religious order from Montreal, who founded the hospital in 1988. The hospital is now operated by Covenant Health, the largest Catholic health care provider in Canada.
History
The Grey Nuns Community Hospital was founded by the Grey Nuns, a religious order from Montreal, in 1988. The hospital was built to serve the growing population of Edmonton and the surrounding area. The Grey Nuns have a long history of providing health care services in Canada, and the hospital continues this tradition.
Services
The Grey Nuns Community Hospital provides a wide range of health care services. These include emergency care, surgical services, maternity care, pediatric care, and palliative care. The hospital also offers specialized services such as cardiac care, neurology, and orthopedics.
Covenant Health
Covenant Health, the operator of the Grey Nuns Community Hospital, is the largest Catholic health care provider in Canada. Covenant Health operates 16 hospitals and health care facilities in Alberta. The organization is committed to providing compassionate, quality health care to all patients, regardless of their religious beliefs.
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