Norfolk General Hospital

Norfolk General Hospital is a general hospital in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada;[1] the only one in Norfolk County. The hospital was founded in 1925.[2] It became an official teaching site for McMaster University's Faculty of Health Sciences in 2009.[3] Like many hospitals, it has a charitable foundation which helps to fund its capital acquisitions and various programs.

Norfolk General Hospital
Location in Ontario
Geography
LocationSimcoe, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates42.835°N 80.314°W / 42.835; -80.314
Organization
Care systemPublic Medicare (Canada) (OHIP)
TypeGeneral
Affiliated universityMcMaster University Faculty of Health Sciences
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds106
HelipadTC LID: CPA8
History
Opened1925
Links
Websitewww.ngh.on.ca
ListsHospitals in Canada

Norfolk General Hospital can support up to 3,719 patients; the average patient stay is nearly 8 days. It takes about 5 hours for the average patient to be admitted to the emergency room. 13% of the beds are located in private rooms where people with private health insurance usually get them.[4]

Services

Norfolk General Hospital is equipped with 106 beds[5] and a helipad.[6] Recent improvements include expansion of the emergency department[1] and installation of CT scan equipment.[7] Doctors with hospital privileges include specialists and surgeons.[8] The hospital also houses a nursing home for the elderly and the severely handicapped.

Recent economic problems have forced the hospital to close three beds,[9] making some nursing jobs redundant. A lack of demand, attributed to more seniors staying at home, was also cited as a reason for the closure.[9]

Helipad

The hospital is not equipped with a helipad near their site. Air ambulances land at helipad on Hunt Street North (next to Anvil) and then travel east on Queensway West, south on Queen Street South and then west along West Street. The helipad is maintained by the Government of Ontario.

References

Official website



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