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Kaiser Sunnyside completed construction of a four-story building at a cost of $88 million in 2007. [10] An expanded oncology department with 20 beds opened in that wing in January 2009. [10] [11] In April 2009, the hospital opened a 40-bed cardiac unit used for open heart surgery. [12]
Post-Hospitalist Medicine is the discipline concerned with the medical care of patients residing in Post-Acute, Long-Term Care, Rehabilitation and Assisted Living Facilities. The Physicians whose primary professional focus is the post-hospital medical care of these patients are called Post-Hospitalists.
Post-acute infection syndromes (PAISs) or post-infectious syndromes are medical conditions characterized by symptoms attributed to a prior infection. While it is commonly assumed that people either recover or die from infections, long-term symptoms—or sequelae —are a possible outcome as well. [ 1 ]
Sunnyside Hospital (1863–1999) was the first mental asylum to be built in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was initially known as Sunnyside Lunatic Asylum , and its first patients were 17 people who had previously been kept in the Lyttelton gaol. [ 1 ]
In 1869 when the option to send patients to Sunnyside was no longer available patients were again kept in the gaol until the Seaview Asylum was opened in 1872. It was located to the north of the town adjacent to the Hokitika cemetery. [1] The hospital was built by the provincial government. [3]
Representative locations include (but are not limited to) hospitals, sub-acute and post-acute nursing homes, the patient’s home, primary and specialty care offices, and long-term care facilities. Transitional care is based on a comprehensive plan of care and the availability of health care practitioners who are well-trained in chronic care ...
Sunnyside, Illinois, a former village now part of Johnsburg, Illinois Sunnyside, Kentucky , an unincorporated community Sunny Side, Maryland , an unincorporated community
AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, commonly called AMDA and previously called AMDA – Dedicated to Long Term Care Medicine and American Medical Directors Association, is a medical specialty professional organization with a focus on providing long-term care.