Who owns Markham Stouffville Hospital?

Who owns Markham Stouffville Hospital?

Oak Valley Health
Oak Valley Health is one of Ontario’s leading community health systems. Across our two hospitals, Markham Stouffville Hospital (MSH) and Uxbridge Hospital (UXB), as well as our Reactivation Care Centre (RCC), we provide high quality, patient-centred care to more than 474,000 patients each year.

What level hospital is Markham Stouffville?

Markham Stouffville Hospital
Emergency department II III Trauma center
Beds 309
Helipad TC LID: CPH7
History

Is Markham Stouffville Hospital unionized?

Not unionized . Staffs are forced to cross trained in areas where they are not interested .

How do I donate to Markham Stouffville Hospital?

You can set up a monthly contribution through the “Donate Now” button or you can contact the Uxbridge Hospital Foundation office at 905-852-9771 ext. 5286 and we can process a credit card monthly. Receipts can be processed either monthly or annually.

Who founded Markham?

William Moll Berczy
The first European settlement in Markham occurred when William Moll Berczy, a German artist and developer led a group of approximately sixty-four German families to North America. Arriving in Philadelphia in 1792, they had originally intended to settle on land in the Genessee area of New York State.

Is Markham Stouffville Hospital changing its name?

Oak Valley Health is the new overarching name of the Markham Stouffville Hospital and Uxbridge Hospital sites, as well as the organization’s Reactivation Care Centre and a number of community-based services.

Is Stouffville a city?

Stouffville (/ˈstoʊvɪl/) is the primary urban area within the town of Whitchurch-Stouffville in the York Region of Ontario, Canada. It is situated within the Greater Toronto Area and the inner ring of the Golden Horseshoe.

How many beds does Markham Stouffville Hospital have?

309
Markham Stouffville Hospital/Number of beds

What native land is Markham on?

Markham is located on the traditional territory of the Huron Wendat, Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabeg. Markham, Ontario, incorporated as a city in 1971, population 328,966 (2016 census), 301,709 (2011 census). Markham is located immediately northeast of Toronto.

What year did Markham become a city?

Since the 1970s, Markham rapidly shifted from being an agricultural community to an industrialized municipality due to urban sprawl from neighbouring Toronto. Markham changed its status from town to city on July 1, 2012.

How old is Stouffville?

Founded in 1804 by Abraham Stouffer, the hamlet was originally named Stoufferville. Stouffer built a sawmill and grist-mill on the banks of Duffin’s Creek in the 1820s. The community name was shortened to Stouffville when its first post office opened in 1832. In 1877, Stouffville became an incorporated village.

What native land is Stouffville on?

In 2002, archaeologists identified the remains of a Huron-Wendat village on land just south of Whitchurch-Stouffville. The location was named the Mantle Site, after the owner of the land. Since then, members of the Huron-Wendat community renamed the site the Jean-Baptiste Lainé Site.