Where is the new hospital being built in Niagara Falls?

About the Project: The new South Niagara Hospital will be an integral part of Niagara Health’s connected healthcare system. The South Niagara Hospital will be located at the intersection of Biggar Road and Montrose Road in Niagara Falls, Ontario, just off the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW).

When was the new St. Catharines General hospital built?

The new complex, located at First Street and Fourth Avenue in St. Catharines, will open its doors to patients on March 24, 2013.

When did St. Catharines General hospital close?

March 24, 2013
Catharines, Ontario, Canada, serving the Niagara Region. First established as a general and marine cottage hospital, it moved to Queenston Street in 1870. The hospital closed on March 24, 2013, after the opening of a modern hospital on Fourth Avenue….

St. Catharines General Hospital
History
Opened 1865
Closed 2013
Links

Where is Niagara Health located?

Main office location ( Thorold / St. Catharines ) (Formerly 2201 St. David’s Rd.)

When was Welland hospital built?

In 1908 this was built as the first publicly funded hospital in Welland on land donated by H.A. Rose and the R. Morwood estate. It was officially opened by Ontario’s Lieutenant Governor on March 1, 1909.

Why we need a new hospital?

A new hospital is a catalyst to change healthcare delivery, not only within the hospital itself but across local systems. Services managed by a hospital must also be effectively integrated within its region and primary community services.

When did St. Catharines General hospital open?

Catharines Site, which opened in March 2013, has been the catalyst for a number of significant improvements to patient care.

How many beds does St. Catharines hospital have?

Niagara Health System
Geography
Services
Emergency department Site Dependent
Beds Over 800

How big is the St. Catharines hospital?

The 970,000ft, 5-storey acute care community hospital, located at First Street and Fourth Avenue in St. Catharines, replaces two facilities in the Niagara region and accommodates 374 acute care beds, and associated outpatient and support services.

How many hospitals are in Niagara health?

Niagara Health is the result of a government directive, in 1999, to amalgamate the five hospital sites serving the Regional Municipality of Niagara.

How do I contact Niagara Health?

Contact information for all Niagara Health sites and Corporate Administration can be found here. Please call our switchboard at 905-378-4647.

When was Port Colborne hospital built?

Port Colborne General Hospital opened in 1952 on the shores of Lake Erie, offering acute services with 50 beds, and today features 60 beds plus New Port Centre, a 35-bed substance abuse program, which opened in 1988.