Terrace Heights Hospital
Appearance
Terrace Heights Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | Hollis, Queens, New York, United States |
Coordinates | 40°43′04″N 73°46′11″W / 40.71788700413755°N 73.76980477444856°W |
Organization | |
Funding | Private hospital |
Type | General |
Services | |
Beds | 166 |
History | |
Opened | 1947 |
Closed | 1985 |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in New York State |
Terrace Heights Hospital was a privately owned 166-bed hospital in Hollis, Queens[1] that opened in 1947 and closed in 1984.[2]
The hospital was a "general medical facility"
History
[edit]In 1976, they were told by New York's State Health Department that "its obstetric and pediatric services might be shut down" because of under-utilization;[3][4]
In 1979, they were on a list of 10 hospitals the state wanted to close because of "3,000 unnecessary beds."[5]
The year after the hospital closed, Holliswood Hospital, a psychiatric hospital, bought the building.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Olive Evans (August 18, 1976). "Caesarean: A Husband Plays Role". The New York Times.
- ^ Hospitals, Queens Co., Terrace Heights Hospital. OCLC 733048778.
It closed in 1984 after 37 years as a general medical facility
- ^ Emanuel Perlmutter (August 29, 1976). "Shutdown faced by 11 hospitals". The New York Times.
- ^ Ronald Sullivan (March 27, 1977). "Carey Moves to Bar Hospital Projects". The New York Times.
and Terrace Heights Hospital in Hollis, Queens .. pediatric beds ... maternity beds
- ^ Ronald Sullivan (June 12, 1979). "New York Planning to Close 4 Municipal Hospitals". The New York Times.
- ^ Ronald Sullivan (January 29, 1986). "Hospital Owner Says Manes Sought to get job For His Own Wife". The New York Times.