Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital

Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital
Capital District Health Authority

Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital
Location in Nova Scotia
Geography
Location 22637 Highway 7, Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
Coordinates 44°55′14″N 62°31′58″W / 44.9205°N 62.5327°W / 44.9205; -62.5327Coordinates: 44°55′14″N 62°31′58″W / 44.9205°N 62.5327°W / 44.9205; -62.5327
Organization
Care system Public Medicare (Canada)
Services
Beds 16
History
Founded 1949
Links
Website Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital
Lists Hospitals in Canada

Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital is a hospital in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia. It is operated by Nova Scotia Health Authority.[1]

Services

History

Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital was built to serve the easternmost area of coastal Halifax County running from East Ship Harbour to Marie Joseph. The architect was Leslie R. Fairn. Construction started in 1947 and the hospital opened on May 24, 1949. Donations from the community helped in its completion.[2]

In 1983 a new wing was added to the hospital and while the old wing was converted to a nursing home called Duncan MacMillan Nursing Home.[3] The new wing is called the Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital.

In 2011, Duncan MacMillan Nursing Home was torn down and replaced by Harbourview Lodge.

A pond in the Eastern Shore Memorial Garden in front of the Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital

References

  1. Website
  2. Howard Coady, Sheet Harbour: From the Notes of an Old Woodsman, Chapter 10
  3. Janice Christie, "Sheet Harbour to receive new Nursing Home"
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