John Sealy Hospital

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The current John Sealy Hospital, constructed in 1978.
The current John Sealy Hospital, constructed in 1978.

John Sealy Hospital is a hospital that is a part of the University of Texas Medical Branch complex in Galveston, Texas, United States.

Sealy opened on January 10, 1890 and was founded in Galveston, by the widow and brother of one of the richest citizens of Texas, John Sealy, after his death, by using his generous donation left for public aid organizations. Accompanied by the John Sealy Hospital Training School for Nurses, which was opened two months after the hospital, the foundation became the primary teaching facility of University of Texas Medical Branch opened in October 1891. In 1922, John Sealy's children, John and Jennie Sealy established the Sealy & Smith Foundation for the hospital and that gave way to the construction of several new facilities including Rebecca Sealy Nurses' home.

A second John Sealy Hospital was built in 1954 to replace the 1890 building. Today it is known as the John Sealy Annex and houses administrative and support services.

The current John Sealy Hospital was completed in 1978 at a cost of $32.5 million and was funded in full by The Sealy & Smith Foundation. The 12-story hospital includes single patient rooms and specialized intensive care units. Other features include the Acute Care for Elders Unit, or ACE Unit.

The Sealy & Smith Foundation has contributed nearly $500 million to UTMB since its inception.


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