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Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility

Coordinates: 40°48′11″N 73°56′28″W / 40.8030121°N 73.9410468°W / 40.8030121; -73.9410468
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Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility
NYC Health + Hospitals
Map
Geography
Location1752 Park Avenue,
East Harlem, New York, United States
Coordinates40°48′11″N 73°56′28″W / 40.8030121°N 73.9410468°W / 40.8030121; -73.9410468
Organization
FundingPublic hospital
TypeTeaching
Services
Emergency departmentNone
Beds365[1]
SpecialityLong-term acute care hospital (LTACH)
Public transit access New York City Subway:
"4" train"5" train"6" train"6" express train trains at 125th Street
Bus interchange New York City Bus: Bx15, M35, M60 SBS, M98, M100, M101
Mainline rail interchange Metro-North Railroad:      Hudson Line      Harlem Line      New Haven Line at Harlem–125th Street
History
Construction started2013
Opened2013
Links
ListsHospitals in New York State
Other linksHospitals in Manhattan

Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility, also known as NYC Health + Hospitals/Carter is a long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) located in East Harlem, New York City that was opened in 2013 by the New York City Health and Hospitals corporation.[1]

History

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The Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility is located at the site of the former North General Hospital, which was closed in July 2010.[2][3] This facility partially offset the closure of the Goldwater Memorial Hospital of the Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility located on the south side of Roosevelt Island.[4][5] Goldwater Memorial Hospital was closed to make room for expansion of the Cornell Tech educational campus.[1][4] The $285 million facility is named after Henry J. Carter, a philanthropist whose charity, Wheelchair Charities, has donated more than $25 million to the Health and Hospitals Corporation.[4][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Weichselbaum, Simone (August 22, 2013). "A new health care facility for New Yorkers with disabilities to open in East Harlem". nydailynews.com. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  2. ^ Array Architects (February 25, 2014). "Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility LTACH and SNF". The Journal of the American Institute of Architects. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  3. ^ Hartocollis, Anemona (June 28, 2010). "North General Hospital Is Closing, but Clinics Are Ready to Take Its Place (Published 2010)". The New York Times. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Mays, Jeff (December 17, 2013). "Former Goldwater Hospital Patients Arrive at $285M East Harlem Facility". DNAinfo New York. Archived from the original on October 16, 2020. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  5. ^ Zimmer, Amy (May 3, 2012). "Hospital Patients Forced Out as Roosevelt Island Tech Campus Moves In". DNAinfo New York. Archived from the original on February 10, 2021. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  6. ^ "New healthcare facility to be named after local philanthropist". Nurse.com Blog. September 3, 2012. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
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