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General Information
When the doors to Guelph General Hospital were opened on August 16, 1875, the hospital had 12 beds, a small infectious room and a dispensary. A superintendent and two nurses provided care, as well as working in the kitchen, housekeeping, switchboard and laundry.
Today, GGH is a dynamic, comprehensive acute care facility providing a full range of services to the 180,000 residents of Guelph and Wellington County. Services include 24-hour emergency coverage, advanced technology and diagnostic support, and specialty programs such as vascular surgery.
GGH is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors.
Number of Beds
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22 Critical Care and Step Down
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65 Surgery
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8 Paediatrics
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56 Medicine
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14 Obstetrics
Total: 165 beds
Hospital Family
The hospital employs over 1,200 staff. More than 200 Hospital volunteers contribute 1,500 hours of work per month. Volunteers operate in a variety of patient care and support service areas and organize fundraising activities.
There are approximately 300 professional staff at GGH including physicians, midwives and dentists.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 April 2013 10:51 |