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Catholic Health

Catholic Health is a non-profit comprehensive healthcare system formed in 1998 under religious sponsors in Western New York, United States. The organization provides health services through their hospitals, primary care centers, diagnostic and treatment centers, home care agencies, long-term care facilities and other programs. The system brings together more than 9,000 associates and 1,300 physicians to the Western New York market.[1] Its Sisters of Charity Hospital in Buffalo, New York is a clinical affiliate of the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine,[2] one of the largest[3] medical schools in the United States.

Catholic Health
TypeNon-profit healthcare system
IndustryHealthcare
Founded1998
Headquarters,
US
Area served
Western New York
Key people
Mark A. Sullivan, President & CEO
Productshospitals, primary care centers, diagnostic and treatment centers, home care agencies, long-term care facilities
Websitewww.chsbuffalo.org 

Hospitals & Facilities edit

Catholic Health currently manages over 30 facilities in the eight counties of Western New York.[citation needed]

Hospitals edit

 
  • Kenmore Mercy Hospital (Kenmore) - A 344-bed hospital opened on October 7, 1951 on a parcel of land given to the Sisters of Mercy by James Sullivan, a former student of Sr. Mary Bernadine at St. Brigid’s School in Buffalo.[4]
  • Mercy Hospital of Buffalo - A 468-bed hospital, originally opened in 1904 as a 30-bed hospital by the Sisters of Mercy to serve the South Buffalo community. The original Mercy Hospital opened on Tifft Street then later moved to its current location on Abbott Road.[5]
  • Sisters of Charity Hospital (Buffalo) - A 476-bed hospital, originally chartered as the first regional hospital in October 1848.
  • Sisters of Charity Hospital, St. Joseph Campus (Cheektowaga) - A 119-bed hospital opened in 1960 by the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph. After being slated for closure, St. Joseph's Intercommunity Hospital merged with Sisters of Charity Hospital in 2009.
  • Mount St. Mary's Hospital & Health Center (Lewiston) - A 155-bed hospital, originally opened in 1907 in Niagara Falls, NY by the Sisters of St. Francis of Williamsville.[5] In 1965, a new hospital was opened on a 30 acre campus in Lewiston. The old Mount St. Mary's Hospital became St. Mary's Manor, a 104 bed nursing home in 1966 and closed in 2003. Mount St. Mary's Hospital joined Catholic Health on July 1, 2015.

Other Facilities edit

Some of the other facilities managed by Catholic Health include:

  • Father Baker Manor - a 160-bed, residential nursing facility located in Orchard Park named after Father Nelson Baker
  • McAuley Residence - a 160-bed nursing home located in Kenmore named after the foundress of the Sisters of Mercy, Catherine McAuley.
  • Mercy Ambulatory Care Center - is a licensed 2 bed hospital that differs from an urgent care center because it is classified as a hospital, and therefore, can receive ambulances and patients with severe and/or life-threatening illnesses and injuries. It provides outpatient services and 24/7 emergency care services to patients in the Southtowns. It is a division of Mercy Hospital of Buffalo.
  • Mercy Comprehensive Care Center - a state of the art facility in Buffalo's Old First Ward that provides an array services including primary care, pediatric care, OB/GYN services, orthopedic services, laboratory services and imaging services.
  • OLV Senior Neighborhood - facilities include the Mercy Nursing Facility at OLV and Catholic Health's PACE program, known as LIFE (Living Independently for Elders) on the campus of the former Our Lady of Victory Hospital in Lackawanna.
  • Mercy Nursing Facility at OLV - a 4 floor, 84-bed nursing home. It has been consistently rated one of the top nursing homes in the country.
  • Partners in Rehab - a multi-disciplinary rehab location in West Seneca, offering patients several different types of therapy services.
  • St. Catherine Labouré Health Care Center - a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility located on the Sisters of Charity Hospital site on Main Street in Buffalo named after St. Catherine Labouré, Daughter of Charity who devoted her life to providing care for the elderly.
  • St. Vincent Health Center - a community health center located in Buffalo offering primary care services and addiction management services.

Corporate Members & Sponsors edit

Leadership edit

Mark A. Sullivan - President & CEO, Catholic Health

References edit

  1. ^ "Kenmore Mercy Hospital recognized among nation's best". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Clinical Education Institutions | College of Osteopathic Medicine | New York Tech". www.nyit.edu. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  3. ^ "Applications, First-Year Enrollment, Total Enrollment and Graduates by Osteopathic Medical School" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2012-07-21.
  4. ^ "Mercy Hospital". Health.usnews.com. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Our History - Catholic Health - The Right Way to Care". www.chsbuffalo.org.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-07-27. Retrieved 2016-03-10.

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hospitals primary care centers diagnostic and treatment centers home care agencies long term care facilities and other programs The system brings together more than 9 000 associates and 1 300 physicians to the Western New York market 1 Its Sisters of Charity Hospital in Buffalo New York is a clinical affiliate of the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine 2 one of the largest 3 medical schools in the United States Catholic HealthTypeNon profit healthcare systemIndustryHealthcareFounded1998HeadquartersBuffalo New York USArea servedWestern New YorkKey peopleMark A Sullivan President amp CEOProductshospitals primary care centers diagnostic and treatment centers home care agencies long term care facilitiesWebsitewww wbr chsbuffalo wbr org Contents 1 Hospitals amp Facilities 1 1 Hospitals 1 2 Other Facilities 2 Corporate Members amp Sponsors 3 Leadership 4 ReferencesHospitals amp Facilities editCatholic Health currently manages over 30 facilities in the eight counties of Western New York citation needed Hospitals edit nbsp Kenmore Mercy Hospital Kenmore A 344 bed hospital opened on October 7 1951 on a parcel of land given to the Sisters of Mercy by James Sullivan a former student of Sr Mary Bernadine at St Brigid s School in Buffalo 4 Mercy Hospital of Buffalo A 468 bed hospital originally opened in 1904 as a 30 bed hospital by the Sisters of Mercy to serve the South Buffalo community The original Mercy Hospital opened on Tifft Street then later moved to its current location on Abbott Road 5 Sisters of Charity Hospital Buffalo A 476 bed hospital originally chartered as the first regional hospital in October 1848 Sisters of Charity Hospital St Joseph Campus Cheektowaga A 119 bed hospital opened in 1960 by the Franciscan Sisters of St Joseph After being slated for closure St Joseph s Intercommunity Hospital merged with Sisters of Charity Hospital in 2009 Mount St Mary s Hospital amp Health Center Lewiston A 155 bed hospital originally opened in 1907 in Niagara Falls NY by the Sisters of St Francis of Williamsville 5 In 1965 a new hospital was opened on a 30 acre campus in Lewiston The old Mount St Mary s Hospital became St Mary s Manor a 104 bed nursing home in 1966 and closed in 2003 Mount St Mary s Hospital joined Catholic Health on July 1 2015 Other Facilities edit Some of the other facilities managed by Catholic Health include Father Baker Manor a 160 bed residential nursing facility located in Orchard Park named after Father Nelson Baker McAuley Residence a 160 bed nursing home located in Kenmore named after the foundress of the Sisters of Mercy Catherine McAuley Mercy Ambulatory Care Center is a licensed 2 bed hospital that differs from an urgent care center because it is classified as a hospital and therefore can receive ambulances and patients with severe and or life threatening illnesses and injuries It provides outpatient services and 24 7 emergency care services to patients in the Southtowns It is a division of Mercy Hospital of Buffalo Mercy Comprehensive Care Center a state of the art facility in Buffalo s Old First Ward that provides an array services including primary care pediatric care OB GYN services orthopedic services laboratory services and imaging services OLV Senior Neighborhood facilities include the Mercy Nursing Facility at OLV and Catholic Health s PACE program known as LIFE Living Independently for Elders on the campus of the former Our Lady of Victory Hospital in Lackawanna Mercy Nursing Facility at OLV a 4 floor 84 bed nursing home It has been consistently rated one of the top nursing homes in the country Partners in Rehab a multi disciplinary rehab location in West Seneca offering patients several different types of therapy services St Catherine Laboure Health Care Center a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility located on the Sisters of Charity Hospital site on Main Street in Buffalo named after St Catherine Laboure Daughter of Charity who devoted her life to providing care for the elderly St Vincent Health Center a community health center located in Buffalo offering primary care services and addiction management services Corporate Members amp Sponsors editDiocese of Buffalo Trinity Health Catholic Health Ministries 6 Franciscan Sisters of St JosephLeadership editMark A Sullivan President amp CEO Catholic HealthReferences edit Kenmore Mercy Hospital recognized among nation s best Bizjournals com Retrieved 12 December 2016 Clinical Education Institutions College of Osteopathic Medicine New York Tech www nyit edu Retrieved 2021 09 26 Applications First Year Enrollment Total Enrollment and Graduates by Osteopathic Medical School PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2012 07 21 Mercy Hospital Health usnews com Retrieved 12 December 2016 a b Our History Catholic Health The Right Way to Care www chsbuffalo org Leadership Catholic Health Annual Report Archived from the original on 2015 07 27 Retrieved 2016 03 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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