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  2. Good Samaritan University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital contains 100 nursing home beds [1] as well as operates an adult Level I trauma center [4] and a pediatric Level II trauma center. Good Samaritan University Hospital opened in May 1959, and has expanded several times since opening. [2] [3] It has been Magnet-designed for its quality nursing since 2006, [5] and is

  3. Long Island Community Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Long Island Community Hospital opened in 1956. [1]In the 2010s, the hospital's Knapp Cardiac Care Center was erected. [2] [3] The facility, which opened in 2016, also includes a care & therapy center for veterans.

  4. Saint Catherine of Siena Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    A local Smithtown newspaper ran an article on the fifth anniversary of St. John's opening, celebrating the hospital's delivery of Suffolk County's millionth resident. [6] With various expansions, the hospital campus has grown to 110 acres, and now has 296 hospital beds and 240 nursing home beds.

  5. Stony Brook University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The buildings are 334 feet tall and have a dominating presence over the university skyline, and they can be seen from miles away across Suffolk County. [14] In September 2008, SBUH opened Phase I of its first major renovation known as the Major Modernization Project. It was the first such renovation of the 28-year-old facility.

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  7. Economy of Long Island - Wikipedia

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    The counties of Nassau and Suffolk have long been renowned for their affluence and high standard of living. This affluence is especially pervasive among the hamlets and villages on the North Shore of Long Island as far as western Suffolk, the extreme eastern South Shore (home to the Hamptons) and several wealthy pockets along the South Shore further west [clarification needed].