Deaconess Hospital of Cincinnati Oh
Deaconess Hospital of Cincinnati Oh
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Mission
Deaconess Hospital eliminated inpatient services in late 2010. The Hospital provides space and supportive services to other community healthcare providers of inpatient care within the facility setting. The Hospital also provides space and operational support to charitable community initiatives.
About
The Hospital provides space and supportive services to other community healthcare providers of inpatient care within the facility setting. The Hospital also provides space and operational support to charitable community initiatives; such as a medical monitoring system for the homebound, a senior education network, and an educational program for children on performing the Heimlich Maneuver. During 2015, the Hospital's food service operations provided over 73,300 patient meals to patients being treated in the facility.
