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Good Samaritan Hospital (Suffern)

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In 1970, the new Sister Miriam Thomas Pavilion, a five-story, $ 7 million health facility, was opened, with two 35-bed medical and surgical floors, a maternal and newborn care center, a laboratory, radiology, a nuclear medicine and cobalt center, and a recovery room. The Monsignor Patrick J. Frawley
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A private citizen, said to be Ida Barry Ryan, donated a building at Orange Avenue and East Park Place and $ 25,000 to the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth to create a hospital. In its first year, the hospital treated 162 patients and was soon forced to expand. Over the next decade, the hospital
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By 1929, a population increase created an urgent need to build a larger hospital. A committee raised $ 93,000 and, in 1932, bought 25 acres (100,000 m) on Lafayette Avenue, the current site of the hospital, for $ 22,500. The new 72-bed hospital opened on December 14, 1938, and was the first
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The hospital is home to a cardiovascular program, cancer treatment services, wound and hyperbaric institute and maternal/child services that includes a children's diagnostic center. Good Samaritan Hospital also provides social, psychiatric and substance abuse services and its certified home care
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Critical Care Center was completed in 1980, and the Frank and Fannie Weiss Renal Dialysis Center was opened in 1982. An $ 85 million building and renovation project included the construction of a cardiac catheterization laboratory and expansion of the radiology, laboratory and rehab services
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In 2005, the first major step in remedying this situation was taken when the New York State Hospital Review and Planning Council recommended granting approval of Good Samaritan Hospital's Certificate of Need (CON) application for an adult
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In 2007, the hospital performed its first open heart surgery, which marked the opening of The Active International Cardiovascular Institute at Good Samaritan, the only comprehensive cardiac surgery program in New York state west of the
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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the hospital added a 28-bed chemical and alcohol dependency outpatient program, a children's diagnostic center, single-room maternity units and a neonatal intermediate care nursery (NICU-level), and
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added an operating room, a pharmacy, and X-ray departments. By 1917, the hospital had 35 beds, nine physicians and three specialists. Maternity services had been available at the hospital from the beginning, but the
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opened in 1955, it brought a large number of new residents to the region and in 1959, Good Samaritan Hospital responded to the need for medical care with the Cardinal Spellman Pavilion, named for
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Also in 2005, Good Samaritan Hospital became the first hospital in the nation to earn Disease Specific Care Certification for the management of acute
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and the Franciscan Health System to form the Tri-State Health System. The Emergency Department earned a Level II trauma services designation in 1997.
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In 1902, Good Samaritan Hospital opened with seven beds, three doctors, seven nurses and four Sisters of Charity, more than enough to serve
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In 1996, Good Samaritan Hospital and its sponsors, the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth, joined the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor, the
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In fall 1996, the hospital unveiled the Union State Bank Family Birthing Center and added a full-time maternity consultant.
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branch of the Ladies Auxiliary funded the furnishings and equipment for a nursery in 1926 and a maternity ward in 1927.
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The month before, the hospital was again recognized with the Gold Seal of Approval for both the management of acute
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In January 2000, Good Samaritan Hospital and the Sisters of Charity entered into a co-sponsorship with the
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In 1939, the hospital won an award as the best-equipped Catholic hospital in the United States and Canada.
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agency supports residents of the Hudson Valley and beyond. Good Samaritan Hospital is a member of the
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Primary Stroke Center certification and a state designation as a Primary Stroke Center.
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program, which has grown into one of the largest home care programs in
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Bon Secours Charity Health System has subsequently become part of the
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in the north, which spans over 100 miles (160 km).
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In 2003, the hospital was approved to begin performing
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Buildings and structures in Rockland County, New York
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Suffern
New York
Coordinates
41°6′42″N 74°8′7″W / 41.11167°N 74.13528°W / 41.11167; -74.13528
Hospitals in U.S.
non-profit
Suffern, New York
Bon Secours Charity Health System
Warwick, New York
Port Jervis, New York
WMCHealth
New York Medical College
Suffern, New York
Spring Valley
Rockland County, New York
American Medical Association
American College of Surgeons
Tappan Zee Bridge
Francis Spellman
Archbishop of New York
home care
New York
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
brachytherapy
radiation oncology
Sisters of Mercy
Sisters of Bon Secours
angioplasties
cardiac surgery
myocardial infarction

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