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Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center is a nonprofit, publicly funded, 780 bed long-term acute care hospital in San Francisco, California, United States. It was founded in 1866 during the California Gold Rush as an almshouse, and later grew into an asylum, then an accredited hospital in 1963. It has been described as America's "last ...
Laguna Honda Hospital Volunteers, Inc. was founded in 1956, received non-profit status in 1957, [18] and “financially supported both the patients at Laguna Honda, and LHH’s cadre of volunteers. [19] ” In 1999, it was a major supporter of the committee to Save Laguna Honda, contributing $250,000 to the campaign committee to ensure passage ...
Laguna Honda may refer to: Laguna Honda, San Francisco, California, USA; a neighborhood of Forest Hill Laguna Honda station, now Forest Hill station, on the San Francisco Muni Metro; Laguna Honda Hospital; Laguna Honda Reservoir, San Francisco, California, USA; Laguna Honda trolleybus route, San Francisco, California, USA; see List of defunct ...
The area south of Dewey Boulevard is known as Laguna Honda or the Forest Hill Extension. The name Laguna Honda means "deep lagoon" in Spanish and presumably refers to the Laguna Honda Reservoir at the intersection of Laguna Honda Boulevard and Clarendon Avenue.
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In 2011, ZSFG became the first hospital in the country to be certified for a Traumatic Brain Injury program. As San Francisco’s public hospital, ZSFG is a member of the San Francisco Health Network, an integrated delivery system operated by the Department of Public Health that provides all levels of care to San Franciscans. [7]
The old Laguna Honda Hospital was a long-term treatment and rehabilitation hospital. She describes the old hospital as being the last " almshouse " in America. The conjunction of studying the healing philosophy of Hildegard of Bingen along with working at the old Laguna Honda Hospital helped Sweet formulate principles of what she refers to as ...
After suffering a fall in August 1998, Rathbun was admitted to Mount Zion Hospital for surgery on her neck and spine. [17] She recovered from the operation at Davies Medical Center, but received few visitors. [43] Later, she was confined to a bed at Laguna Honda Hospital, a nursing home for the poor. [17]