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St. Joseph Hospital was founded in 1908 on Kinsley Street in Nashua, by Monsignor Henri Milette, pastor of the parish of St. Louis de Gonzague primarily to serve Nashua's French Canadian community. From July 1907 it was run by the Sisters of Charity of Montreal. It is a Roman Catholic foundation, in the tradition of St. Marguerite d'Youville.
St. Joseph Hospital, Nashua, NH [4] *Youville House Assisted Living Residence, Cambridge, MA and; Youville Place Assisted Living Residence, Lexington, MA are sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Montreal, "Grey Nuns". *St. Mary Health Care Center, Worcester, MA was established by Covenant Health in 1998. [5]
Saint Joseph Hospital: Covenant Health Systems Nashua Hillsborough Yes 1908–present Active: Southern New Hampshire Medical Center: Southern New Hampshire Health System: Nashua Hillsborough Yes (Level III) 1893–present Active - Originally named Nashua Memorial Hospital. Speare Memorial Hospital Independent: Plymouth: Grafton Yes Active
It is anchored by the Southern New Hampshire Medical Center (SNHMC), located in Nashua. The hospital was founded in 1893 as Nashua Memorial Hospital and is now a 188-bed regional medical facility that serves an estimated 100,000 patients a year in the southern New Hampshire region. SNHMC has over 500 primary and specialty care providers.
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Lowell General Hospital, Massachusetts, one campus of which was known as St. Joseph's Hospital prior to 1992; St. Joseph's Hospital (St. Paul, Minnesota) St. Joseph Medical Center (Kansas City, Missouri) St. Joseph's Hospital (Lewistown, Montana) St. Joseph's Hospital (Omaha, Nebraska) St. Joseph Hospital (Nashua, New Hampshire)
Because the center's full-service hospital closed in 2001, veterans requiring inpatient acute care are referred to the Boston VA Medical Center in Massachusetts, the White River Junction VA Medical Center in Vermont, or Concord Hospital in New Hampshire. Concord Hospital is Manchester VA's contracted community hospital partner. [2] [8]