Newark-Wayne Community Hospital

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Newark-Wayne Community Hospital
Rochester Regional Health
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Newark-Wayne Community Hospital
Geography
Location1200 Driving Park Avenue, Newark, New York, United States
Coordinates 43°03′36″N77°06′08″W / 43.059885°N 77.102265°W / 43.059885; -77.102265
Organization
Care system Private
Type General
Services
Standards JCAHO accreditation
Beds120
History
Opened1921
Links
Website www.rochesterregional.org/locations/hospitals/newark-wayne-community-hospital/
Lists Hospitals in New York

Newark-Wayne Community Hospital, an affiliate hospital of Rochester Regional Health, is a 120-bed small community hospital in Wayne County, New York. [1] Newark-Wayne Community Hospital was the first of its kind in New York to offer a telemedicine program to connect with its patients. The hospital also provides services including cardiology, urology, obstetrics, gynecology, orthopedics, and pulmonary care. [2] [3]

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Newark-Wayne is a New York State-designated Stroke Center, a Level 1 Perinatal Center, [4] a NICHE (Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders) hospital and a recent recipient of the WHO Baby-Friendly designation. [2]

The hospital's emergency department was renovated in March 2013. Following the renovations, it was named the Daniel Alexander M.D. Emergency Department. [5]

Further renovations began in June 2016, part of Rochester Regional Health's system-wide modernization plan, to include a new modern exterior, add over 2,500 square feet of space, and renovate over 13,000 square feet of existing space to the hospital's main entrance. Additionally, a mediation space just off the waiting area will be built to give guests a quiet place to reflect and pray. [6]

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References

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