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Wellesley Hospital

Coordinates: 43°40′00″N 79°22′33″W / 43.66672°N 79.37572°W / 43.66672; -79.37572
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Wellesley Hospital
Map
Geography
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
Organization
Care systemPublic Medicare (Canada)
TypeGeneral
Affiliated universityUniversity of Toronto
Services
Emergency departmentYes
History
Opened1942
Closed2003
Links
ListsHospitals in Canada

The Wellesley Hospital was a teaching hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada affiliated with the University of Toronto. It was founded by Dr. Herbert Bruce as a private hospital, but became publicly operated in 1942.

History

In 1984, the Ross Tilley Regional Burn Centre was opened at the hospital, following extensive fund-raising by local firefighters and others.

The Wellesley Hospital was the primary care centre for HIV/AIDS patients in the Toronto area from 1988 until 2001. It operated the second busiest emergency room in the downtown core of Toronto, It merged with the nearby Central Hospital to become the Wellesley Central Hospital.

The Wellesley Division of Wellesley Central Hospital was closed by the Ontario government on the recommendation of the Ontario Health Services Restructuring Commission and the bulk of its programs were transferred between 1998 and 2002 to St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto.[1] Its Arthritis & Autoimmunity Research Centre was transferred to the University Health Network.[2]

Post-closure

Wellesley Central Place stands on the site of the Wellesley Hospital

After the hospital building was closed, the hospital corporation became the Wellesley Central Health Corporation (later known as the Wellesley Institute), which lists as its objectives "four strategic directions; development of the Wellesley Hospital lands, community based research and grants, capacity building through extensive training workshops and coalition development, and framing the urban health agenda through public policy."[3]

Many historical aspects of the hospital, such as awards, photos, cornerstone and antique surgical collections were distributed to Toronto General Hospital, St. Michael's Hospital (and Archives) and a facade and E.R. fixtures and swing doors are included in Wellesley Central Place, the complex that was built at the site in 2007.

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43°40′00″N 79°22′33″W / 43.66672°N 79.37572°W / 43.66672; -79.37572