Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital

Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital

Facility Main Entrance
Geography
Location 1309 Kempsville Road, Norfolk, Virginia, Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States
Coordinates 36°52′0.16″N 76°12′22.94″W / 36.8667111°N 76.2063722°W / 36.8667111; -76.2063722
Organization
Care system Stand-alone
Funding Non-profit
Hospital type Specialist
Services
Emergency department No
Beds 296
Speciality Rehab & Long Term Care
History
Founded 1890
Links
Website http://www.laketaylor.org
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Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital (LTTCH) is a 296 bed, state-licensed, long-term acute care hospital and nursing facility located in Norfolk, Virginia. LTTCH is a not-for-profit organization governed by a Board of Commissioners appointed by the Norfolk City Council with an incorporation name of "Hospital Authority of Norfolk."

History

1890: The "Norfolk Alms House", a shelter for the poor and homeless, was moved from Norfolk to Princess Anne County to accommodate the growing number of sick and disabled. This was the origin of Lake Taylor, which still occupies the same site.[1]

1925: Renamed the "Municipal Contagious Disease Hospital" - known locally as the Municipal Hospital.

1954: A new 201-bed municipal hospital was built to replace the older buildings. Lake Taylor became known as a sub-acute care facility.

1960s: Higher patient demand facilitated the expansion of the Municipal Hospital to a 384-bed facility.

1970: Facility name was officially changed to "Lake Taylor City Hospital" and the facility capabilities were divided into 2 branches - sub-acute care and nursing care. Was operated as a bureau under the umbrella of the Department of Human Services with the City of Norfolk.

1982: Extensive renovations were completed with upgrades and expansion to 104 sub-acute care beds and 192 nursing care beds.

1988: The "Hospital Authority of Norfolk" was formed as a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The hospital was re-established as "Lake Taylor Hospital" and would operate as an autonomous long-term care hospital.

1997: Opening of the sub-acute care pediatric unit.

2002: Name changed to "Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital."

2011: Construction of a new "Beechwood" wing completed and extensive renovations started on all existing wings.[2]

2013: The remodeling of Azalea was completed, finishing the remodeling projects of all the wings in the facility including 2E, 2W, 3E, Camellia, and Dogwood.

Services

Beechwood Wing entrance, LTTCH

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