Turner Memorial Hospital

Turner Memorial Hospital
NHS Grampian
Geography
Location Keith, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom
Organisation
Care system Public NHS
Hospital type Community
Services
Emergency department Minor injuries unit[1]
Beds 22
History
Founded 1880
Links
Lists Hospitals in Scotland

Turner Memorial Hospital is a UK National Health Service hospital in Keith, Morayshire, Scotland. It is administered by NHS Grampian.

It is a Community Hospital with 22 beds providing for GP Acute, Palliative Care, Rehabillitation and assessment and also a 24-hour minor injury unit.

History

On 28 April 1877 a meeting was called by Mr William Longmore to consider a proposal to build a cottage hospital for the parish of Keith. By January 1879 the committee had raised £2,185 and decided to start building the hospital, to be called "The Turner Memorial Hospital" in memory of Dr Robert Turner. Many changes and expansions have occurred following the original opening in 1880. The most notable dates have been the addition of the two Kynoch Wards in 1893, and the extensions and renovations completed in 1926 and 1992.[2]

The hospital had links with Keith Community Radio which first broadcast in 1986.[3]

References

  1. http://www.know-who-to-turn-to.com/minor_injuries_clinic2.html NHS Grampian - Know who to turn to
  2. "Turner Memorial Hospital, Keith". NHS Grampian. 8 March 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  3. MacDonald, George (16 October 1989). "Keith Radio hoping to take to airwaves". The Herald (Glasgow). Retrieved 5 July 2014.

Coordinates: 57°32′32″N 2°57′15″W / 57.54222°N 2.95417°W / 57.54222; -2.95417

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