Little Company of Mary Health Care (Australia)
Appearance
Little Company of Mary Health Care, also known as Calvary Health Care is an arm of the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary in Australia.
It operates a number of health services throughout Australia, including public and Catholic private hospitals, aged care and retirement communities and a range of home care and community based services.
Public Hospitals
- New South Wales
- Calvary Health Care Kogarah
- Calvary Mater Newcastle
- Victoria
- Calvary Health Care Bethlehem
Private Hospitals
- Australian Capital Territory
- Calvary Bruce Private Hospital
- Calvary John James Hospital
- New South Wales
- Calvary Riverina Hospital (Wagga Wagga)
- South Australia
- Calvary Adelaide Hospital – Adelaide (replaced the Calvary Wakefield Hospital in 2020)[1]
- Calvary Central Districts Hospital – Elizabeth Vale
- Calvary North Adelaide Hospital – North Adelaide (operated by the Sisters from 1900)[2]
- with the associated Mary Potter Hospice
- Calvary Rehabilitation Hospital – Walkerville
- Tasmania
- Calvary Health Care Tasmania – Lenah Valley Campus – Lenah Valley
- Calvary Health Care Tasmania – St John's Campus – South Hobart (from 1940)[3]
- Calvary Health Care Tasmania – St Luke's Campus – Launceston (from 1944)[4]
- Calvary Health Care Tasmania – St Vincent's Campus – Launceston
Aged Care & Retirement Communities
- Adelaide
- Belmont
- Berri, South Australia
- Canberra
- Cessnock
- Cooks Hill
- Eleebana
- Hamilton
- Lambton
- Maitland
- Muswellbrook
- Ryde
- Sandgate
- Singleton
- Tanilba Bay
- Taree
- Waratah
Others
Home and community-based care service centres[citation needed]
References
- ^ Paul Starick, (28 May 2016), Work to start on $300 million new Calvary city hospital to replace Wakefield, Sunday Mail (SA). Retrieved 26 April 2017
- ^ "NORTH ADELAIDE NURSING SISTERS". The Southern Cross. Vol. XIV, no. 693. South Australia. 10 October 1902. p. 11. Retrieved 26 September 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "CALVARY HOSPITAL". The Mercury. Vol. CLII, no. 21, 857. Tasmania. 16 December 1940. p. 3. Retrieved 26 September 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "New Catholic Hospital For Tasmania". Catholic Weekly. Vol. III, no. 98. New South Wales. 13 January 1944. p. 8. Retrieved 26 September 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
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