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  2. CentraCare Health - Wikipedia

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    Senior housing offerings include retirement, assisted living and income-based apartments. St. Benedict's has locations in both St. Cloud and Monticello, Minnesota, [10] and care center services include therapeutic recreation, nutrition, rehabilitation services, respite, hospice and spiritual care, social services and a beauty/barber salon.

  3. History of hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Nursing, The Finest Art: An Illustrated History (3rd ed. 2010), includes over 400 illustrations; 416pp; excerpt and text search; Fairman, Julie and Joan E. Lynaugh. Critical Care Nursing: A History (2000) excerpt and text search; Hutchinson, John F. Champions of Charity: War and the Rise of the Red Cross (1996) 448 pp. Judd, Deborah.

  4. St. Cloud Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Cloud Hospital's main site is located north of downtown St. Cloud on the west bank of the Mississippi River. [7] The hospital building has 11 floors (seven above ground), 1,496,000 sq ft (139,000 m 2) of floor space (not including the attached CentraCare Clinic), and sits on a 30.4 acres (0.123 km 2) plot of land.

  5. List of Catholic charities in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese ...

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    St. Benedict the Moor Home for Colored Children - Operated from 1896 to 1938 and run by the Sisters of St. Francis of Hastings-on-Hudson. St. Clare Hospital ( Manhattan ) - Opened in 1934 and staffed by the Sisters of Charity (1934-2007) and the Franciscan Sisters of Alleghany (1934-1981).

  6. Ogden Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    As a result, St. Benedict's helped organize the Hospice of Northern Utah for terminally ill patients and their relatives. [1] On Mother's Day, 1992, they opened a new Women's and Children's Center, which also housed OB/GYN and pediatric physician's offices. A new neonatal intensive care unit had previously opened in November 1987. [1]

  7. Benedict of Nursia - Wikipedia

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    Benedict of Nursia (Latin: Benedictus Nursiae; Italian: Benedetto da Norcia; 2 March 480 – 21 March 547), often known as Saint Benedict, was an Italian Catholic monk. He is famed in the Catholic Church , the Eastern Orthodox Church , the Lutheran Churches , the Anglican Communion , and Old Catholic Churches .