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Coler Specialty Hospital

Hospitals in New York City


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Hospitals in New York City

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org_groupNYC Health + Hospitals
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logoNYC HH Coler Logo.svg
logo_size250px
location900 Main Street
region
New York
stateNew York
countryUS
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healthcare
fundingPublic
typeSpecialist
specialityChronic care, physical rehabilitation, geriatrics, HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer's care
standards
emergency
helipad
affiliation
networkNYC Health + Hospitals
beds1,025
founded1939 (Welfare Hospital)
1952 (Bird S. Coler Hospital)
closed2013 (Goldwater campus)
website
other_linksHospitals in Manhattan

New York 1952 (Bird S. Coler Hospital) Coler Specialty Hospital is a chronic care facility on New York City's Roosevelt Island that provides services such as rehabilitation and specialty nursing. The hospital was formed in 1996 by the merger of two separate chronic care hospitals on Roosevelt Island. Goldwater Memorial Hospital, on the south end of the island, closed in 2013, while Bird S. Coler Hospital is still located on the north end of the island.

Bird S. Coler Specialty Hospital

Bird S. Coler Hospital, referred to more recently as Coler Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility, opened in 1952 and occupies most of the north tip of the island. The number of beds increased from 500 to 815, then to 1,025 as of 2012.

In 2014, the hospital received part of the Federal government's post Hurricane Sandy funding for storm improvements.

Goldwater Memorial Hospital

Goldwater Memorial Hospital opened in 1939 as the Welfare Hospital for Chronic Disease on a 9.9 acre (4.0 hectare) tract just south of the Queensboro Bridge. The hospital, which included a medical library, was named for Dr. S.S. Goldwater, the New York City Hospitals Commissioner responsible for the hospital complex master plan in 1942. It operated as a center providing long-term care for polio survivors. One of its patients, Harriet Bell, lived there from 1954 to 1979. Bell served on the hospital board as president for four terms, assisting in the drafting of the Patient's Bill of Rights.

In August 1972, the movie The Exorcist began principal photography at Goldwater, filming a scene where Jason Miller (as Father Karras) and Titos Vandis (as his uncle) argue about the care Karras's aging mother is receiving.

Goldwater, built on city-owned land, shut its doors on December 31, 2013, to provide for the new Cornell Tech campus. The hospital's closure and patient relocation was first announced in 2010, and demolition began in January 2014 with the removal of asbestos.

References

References

  1. (2015). "About NYC Health + Hospitals/Coler". [[NYC Health + Hospitals]].
  2. "History of Coler-Goldwater Hospital".
  3. "Community Relations: NYC Health & Hospitals 2016/07".
  4. "Project# 112344-C".
  5. (November 6, 2014). "Four New York City Hospitals to Receive $1.6 Billion for Storm Improvements". [[The New York Times]].
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  7. (April 2, 1939). "Will Head New Hospital". [[The New York Times]].
  8. (1986). "No apologies". St. Martin's Press.
  9. Kermode, Mark. (2008). "The Exorcist". British Film Institute.
  10. Hog Farm to Prison / Hospital to Tech Campus, [http://old.nyc10044.com/wire/3407/WIRE.PDF Main Street Wire] {{Webarchive. link. (February 1, 2014 , page 21. [http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2011/12/19/cornell_wins_nyc_science_campus_competition/ "Cornell wins NYC science-campus competition"] By Samantha Gross, [[Associated Press]]. December 19, 2011)
  11. Dzhambazova, Boryana. (2013-11-21). "As a Specialty Care Hospital Prepares to Close, Patients Wonder What's Next".
  12. Aloi, Daniel. (November 2, 2016). "'Goldwater' explores former Roosevelt Island landmark".
  13. (December 17, 2011). "Stanford Drops City Bid". [[Wall Street Journal]].
  14. (February 19, 2023). "Paralyzed Roosevelt Island Residents Face Displacement By Cornell". Gothamist.
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