The Hopedale Medical Complex is a community medical center located in Hopedale, Illinois. Founded by Dr. Lawrence Rossi in 1955, the hospital and surrounding facilities are owned and operated by the not-for-profit, charitable corporation known as The Hopedale Medical Foundation. The complex offers a continuum of medically-related services, including a modern acute care hospital, a nursing home, independent and assisted living, and a large (34,000-square-foot / 3,200 m2) Wellness Center.
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The Hopedale Hospital offers a 24-hour emergency room, ICU, general and advanced vascular surgery, orthopedic surgery, plastic/reconstructive surgery, open MRI, and a "16-slice" CT scanner installed in 2004 and capable of doing full body/heart scans and virtual colonoscopy. Hopedale Medical Complex also offers physician services through three satellite offices in Manito, Mackinaw, and Atlanta, Illinois.
Hopedale Commons is an assisted living facility totaling 88 units. The Commons is located next door to the hospital, nursing home, physician offices, and wellness center, making it easier for the elderly who prefer to live close to medical care.
Hopedale Nursing Home is a 74 bed licensed facility offering 24-hour nursing care. It is physically connected to Hopedale Hospital and to physicians' offices by a common corridor for the convenience of our residents and their families. The 26-room Hillman Pavilion addition was added to the Hopedale Nursing Home in fall of 2000 offering private accommodations.
Hopedale Wellness Center, which opened July 4, 2002, is a facility containing an indoor gym; walking track; three therapy pools, including a 75-foot (23 m) lap pool; large cardiovascular area with exercise equipment; locker rooms; and conference room. The Wellness Center is the home of the physical therapy department. It offers a number of services, including water aerobics, aquatic therapy, yoga, Pilates, child and adult karate, and day care.