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Nashoba Valley Medical Center was a 46-bed community hospital located in Ayer, Massachusetts. [3] In 1994, Deaconess Hospital of Boston purchased what was then called Nashoba Community Hospital. [4] The hospital was purchased by Essent Healthcare in 2001, and sold to Steward Health Care System in 2011. [5]
Members of Nashoba Valley Medical Center's staff stand outside the hospital after it was officially closed to patients on Saturday. Staff held up signs acknowledging their decades of service at ...
Steward announced on July 26 that it plans to close Carney and Nashoba Valley Medical Center on or around Aug. 31, a far quicker timeline than the 120-day period outlined in state regulations. A ...
Those were some of the reactions from random interviews Monday of patients at Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer to the news that bankrupt Steward Health Care System plans to close Nashoba by ...
A sign outside Nashoba Valley Medical Center protesting the scheduled closing on Aug. 31.
The Nashoba Valley is an area in North Central Massachusetts that encompasses northwestern Middlesex and northeastern Worcester Counties, Massachusetts, located around the interchange of Interstate 495 and Massachusetts Route 2. At one point, Littleton, Massachusetts, was known as the Praying Indian town of Nashoba.
A sign outside Nashoba Valley Medical Center protesting the scheduled closing on Aug. 31. “It’s crazy. It’s so detrimental to the whole community of Nashoba Valley,” said Sprague, an ...
This organization operated the facility until 1964 when it was merged with the Groton Community Hospital, forming Nashoba Community Hospital. [3] This group continued to operate the facility until 1971, when it moved to new premises and vacated this building. [4] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1]