Concord Hospital (New Hampshire)

Concord Hospital

Concord Hospital
Geography
Location 250 Pleasant Street, Concord, New Hampshire, United States
Coordinates 43°11′55″N 71°33′46″W / 43.198564°N 71.562842°W / 43.198564; -71.562842Coordinates: 43°11′55″N 71°33′46″W / 43.198564°N 71.562842°W / 43.198564; -71.562842
Organization
Funding Non-profit hospital
Services
Emergency department Level III trauma center
Helipad Yes (FAA LID: NH13)
Beds 295
History
Founded 1891
Links
Website http://www.concordhospital.org
Lists Hospitals in New Hampshire

Concord Hospital is an acute-care hospital located in Concord, New Hampshire. It is a charitable organization which exists to meet the health needs of individuals within the communities it serves. In 2014, the Hospital invested $52+ million in Community Benefits programs and services.[1]

With centers of excellence in cardiac, cancer, orthopaedics, urology and women's health services the Hospital serves as a regional referral resource.[2]

It's level II Trauma Center designation certifies the Hospital has the resources to provide a high level of care for patients with a wide range of injuries.[3]

Concord Hospital Medical Group consists of more than 245 primary and specialty providers specially trained in 17 subspecialties and conveniently located throughout central New Hampshire.[4]

History

The Concord Hospital Association was founded in 1884, to provide care to the poor and sick of the Concord area. George A. Pillsbury, father of Pillsbury Company co-founder Charles Pillsbury, provided a gift of nearly $60,000 to the association for the construction of a charitable hospital. Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital, named after George's wife in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary, was opened on Dec. 15, 1891. In 1896, another hospital, the Memorial Hospital for Women and Children, was opened to provide care for poor women and children. The two hospitals merged in 1946 to become Concord Hospital. As part of the merger, the Concord Hospital School of Nursing was established, remaining in operation until 1989.[5]

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