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Coordinates: 46°2111N 85°3056W / 46.35307°N 85.51558°W / 46.35307; -85.51558
 

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Helen Newberry Joy Hospital
Map
Geography
LocationNewberry, Michigan, United States
Coordinates46°21′11N 85°30′56W / 46.35307°N 85.51558°W / 46.35307; -85.51558
History
Opened1965
Links
Websitehnjh.org
ListsHospitals in Michigan

Helen Newberry Joy Hospital & Healthcare Center is a rural health care facility. Established in 1965, the hospital is located in the Village of Newberry in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

As a rural Hospital, HNJH operates a 25 bed acute care hospital, a same-day clinic, as well as three outlying community clinics in Curtis, Engadine and Paradise. It also offers a full time Emergency Department, in and out-patient Surgical Services, and Telehealth (in conjunction with the UP Telehealth Network). The hospital also provides complete Laboratory and Diagnostic Imaging services; rehabilitation services, including Physical and Occupational Therapy, Speech/Language Pathology, Cardiac Rehab and Cardio-Pulmonary Rehab. A Coumadin Clinic is available on-site, as is an AASM accredited Sleep Center[1] and an out-patient Chemo and Infusion Therapy department. Attached to HNJH is the Golden Leaves Living Center, a 48-bed long term care department, and an exercise facility.[2]

Helen Newberry Joy Hospital is a Critical Access Hospital[3] and a member of the Michigan Health & Hospital Association.[4]

Accreditations and Awards

Michigan Governors Award of Excellence, 2004-2006[2]
JCAHO Accreditation[5]

References

  1. ^ Doyle, Deb. "HNJH Sleep Center Receives Program Accreditation" (PDF). HNJH. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  • ^ a b "Helen Newberry Joy Hospital and Healthcare Center". Helen Newberry Joy Hospital. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  • ^ "Michigan CAH Hospital List". Michigan State University. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  • ^ "Michigan Health & Hospital Association". Michigan Health & Hospital Association. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  • ^ "QualityReport". The Joint Commission Quality Report. JCAHO. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
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