Richmond Hospital
Richmond Hospital | |
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Vancouver Coastal Health Authority | |
Location in Metro Vancouver | |
Geography | |
Location | Richmond, British Columbia, Canada |
Coordinates | 49°10′08″N 123°07′23″W / 49.168961°N 123.123146843°WCoordinates: 49°10′08″N 123°07′23″W / 49.168961°N 123.123146843°W |
Organization | |
Care system | Public Medicare (Canada) |
Hospital type | Community, Urban, Teaching |
Affiliated university | UBC Faculty of Medicine |
Services | |
Emergency department | Level III trauma center |
Beds | 200 |
History | |
Founded | 1966 |
Links | |
Website | vch.ca |
Lists | Hospitals in Canada |
Richmond Hospital (RH) is a medical facility located in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH) is responsible for Richmond Health Services and Richmond Hospital.
History
Richmond Hospital first opened February 26, 1966 with 132 beds, and was first known as Richmond General Hospital.[1] The first patient was admitted and the first baby was born in the hospital on March 17, 1966.[1] The original building is now known as the "North Tower"; the "South Tower" was completed in 1980. In 1992 Richmond General Hospital was rebranded as "The Richmond Hospital" while the Minoru Residence extended care facility was opened two years later.
In 1997 the Westminster Health Centre building was opened to house administration, psychiatry and ambulatory care. The same year the hospital was amalgamated with the Vancouver/Richmond Health Board. In 1999, due to space opened up by opening the Westminster building, the Emergency Department and Diagnostic Imaging were considerably expanded.
The Vancouver/Richmond Health Board was re-structured to become part of the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, which includes "Richmond Health Services" as the local umbrella organization. The hospital is currently part of Richmond Health Services and now known simply as "Richmond Hospital" (without the "The").
Facilities and amenities
Richmond Hospital is the only hospital in Richmond, British Columbia, and is a large community hospital with 200 beds serving the needs of residents in Richmond, Delta, as well as travelers using the Vancouver International Airport and BC Ferries.[2] It is a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of British Columbia. The Emergency Department is classified as a Level 3 trauma centre, opens 24/7, and sees more than 50,000 patients annually.[3] The hospital can provide most of the medical and surgical care for its patients. Some patients requiring highly specialized care would need to be transferred to tertiary care facilities in Vancouver. Richmond Hospital has transfer agreements and policies with Vancouver General Hospital, St. Paul's Hospital, British Columbia's Children's Hospital, and BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre.
In addition to an established inpatient psychiatry unit and outpatient psychiatry services, a Psychiatric Emergency Unit was completed in March 2009 for short-term admission of psychiatric patients in crisis.
In September 2009, the new $6.5 million birth centre opened.[4] It features 15 private maternity care rooms, a six-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a maternity-specific operating room and recovery area.
On April 8, 2009 the provincial government announced a $10 million upgrade package for RH. These renovations were completed in April, 2011 and include a 2,000-square-foot (190 m2) expansion and upgrade to the Emergency Department ($4.9 million), expansion of ambulatory surgical services ($2.9 million) and an expansion and upgrade of the Sterile Processing Department ($2.4 million).
Non-medical amenities and enhancements include a large atrium inside the main entrance where one can find a Starbuck's and a gift shop. There is a cafeteria on the second floor. There are several well-maintained gardens on the hospital property. The hospital is right beside Minoru Park which has many foot paths, trees and several small lakes.
In April, 2014, work began on a $2 million renovation to the atrium area inside the main hospital entrance. It is funded almost entirely by the Milan and Maureen Ilich Foundation and scheduled for completion in August, 2014. The Westminster Health Centre building and the renovated atrium area will be renamed the Milan Ilich Pavilion. The reconfigured space will become a hub for information and services and include a new admitting desk, a dedicated family and patient centre and a simpler way-finding strategy. There will even be an expansion of the existing Starbucks outlet.[5]
Services
- Emergency (open 24/7)
- Ambulatory Care
- Cardiopulmonary/Neurodiagnostics
- Children’s and Women’s Health (including labour and delivery, maternity, gynecology, pediatrics and a neonatal intensive care unit)
- Diagnostics (laboratory and diagnostic imaging)
- Integrated Palliative Care Program
- Intensive Care and Coronary Care
- Maternity
- Medicine (includes cardiology, gastroenterology, respiratory, rheumatology, neurology, geriatrics, infectious diseases and sleep disorders)
- Pediatrics
- Psychiatry
- Rehabilitation
- Surgery (includes general, urology, plastics, ENT, ophthalmology, orthopedics and vascular)
Transportation
Richmond Hospital is located on the southeast corner of Westminster Highway and Gilbert Road, and can be accessed by TransLink Buses 401, 407, and C94.[6] As well, the Canada Line Richmond–Brighouse Station is located three blocks east of the hospital.[6] Located on the southwest corner of the hospital is a multi-storey car park accessible from Gilbert Road, and as of November 2013, it charges $1.75 for half-hour parking, $15 for 24 hours parking, as well as $35.25 and $63.00 for its weekly and monthly parking passes, respectively.[7]
References
- 1 2 Davis, Chuck (2004). "The History of Metropolitan Vancouver: 1966". The History of Metropolitan Vancouver. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
- ↑ "Richmond Hospital". Vancouver Coastal Health. 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
- ↑ Kenter, Peter (6 May 2015). "Thriving under pressure: emergency department nurses in high demand". VCH News. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
- ↑ "Hospital celebrates birth of new maternity centre", Richmond Review, September 11, 2009.
- ↑ Hoekstra, Matthew (16 April 2014). "Welcome changes coming to Richmond Hospital". BC Local News. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
- 1 2 "Richmond Hospital: Patient & Family Handbook" (PDF). Vancouver Coastal Health. June 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
- ↑ "Parking Rates in Richmond". Vancouver Coastal Health. November 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
External links
- Vancouver Coastal Health - Richmond Health Services
- Richmond Hospital Foundation
- Vancouver Coastal Health
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