St. Joseph's Hospital (Chatham, Ont.)

Área de identidad

Tipo de entidad

Entidad colectiva

Forma autorizada del nombre

St. Joseph's Hospital (Chatham, Ont.)

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    Forma(s) normalizada del nombre, de acuerdo a otras reglas

      Otra(s) forma(s) de nombre

      • St. Joseph's Hospital

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      Área de descripción

      Fechas de existencia

      1890-1993

      Historia

      In 1890 a meeting was held between Reverend Paul O.F.M of St. Joseph’s Parish Chatham, Reverend Mother Ignatia Campbell, and Mother Aloysia Nigh, along with some of the prominent doctors of Chatham. They decided that the community was in need of a hospital and the sisters agreed to run it. A boarding house, formerly the Salvation Army Barracks, was leased until funds could be secured for a new hospital to be built. The hospital was officially opened in its temporary quarters on October 15, 1890 with Mother Aloysia as its head, assisted by Sisters Francis and Martha. Construction began at the hospital’s long-time site of 519 King Street West on the Thames River with the laying of the cornerstone in 1891. Construction was completed in 1892. Over the years, wings were added onto the hospital to accommodate the growing community of Chatham and, therefore, the growing demand for hospital services.

      In 1972, the amalgamation of services occurred between St. Joseph’s Hospital and Public General Hospital as ordered by the Ministry of Health for financial reasons. Legislative changes, increasing government control, and the decline of Sisters in the health care field led to the gradual withdrawal of the Sisters from the hospital. The last year that a sister was a hospital administrator was in 1984. In 1992, the Sisters withdrew from residence at the hospital, and in 1993 the ownership of the hospital was changed over to the St. Joseph’s Health Care Society. The hospital is now Riverview Gardens, a long-term care facility.

      Lugares

      Chatham, Ontario; London, Ontario 1890-1993

      Estatuto jurídico

      Funciones, ocupaciones y actividades

      Health care

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      Estructura/genealogía interna

      Contexto general

      Área de relaciones

      Entidad relacionada

      Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.) (1868-2012)

      Identifier of related entity

      CA-ON

      Categoría de la relación

      jerárquica

      Tipo de relación

      Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.) es el propietario de St. Joseph's Hospital (Chatham, Ont.)

      Fechas de relación

      1890 - 1993

      Descripción de la relación

      Entidad relacionada

      Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.) (1868-2012)

      Identifier of related entity

      CA-ON

      Categoría de la relación

      jerárquica

      Tipo de relación

      Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.) es el propietario de St. Joseph's Hospital (Chatham, Ont.)

      Fechas de relación

      1890 - 1993

      Descripción de la relación

      Entidad relacionada

      St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing (Chatham, Ont.) (1901-1970)

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      Categoría de la relación

      asociativa

      Tipo de relación

      St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing (Chatham, Ont.) es el asociado de St. Joseph's Hospital (Chatham, Ont.)

      Fechas de relación

      1901 - 1970

      Descripción de la relación

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      Identificador de la institución

      Reglas y/o convenciones usadas

      Estado de elaboración

      Final

      Nivel de detalle

      Parcial

      Fechas de creación, revisión o eliminación

      June 25, 2014
      May 6, 2015
      Oct. 30, 2018
      June 12, 2019

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