Toronto Grace Health Centre


The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre is a 119-bed hospital located at 650 Church Street in Toronto, Ontario. Owned and operated by the Salvation Army, it specializes in palliative care, post-acute care rehabilitation, and complex continuing care.

Overview

Located on the corner of Church and Bloor Street in downtown Toronto, the six-storey facility was known as a maternity hospital up to the 1970s when the hospital closed its pregnancy ward. It was one of the first hospitals in Canada to introduce palliative care. It is now a complex continuing and palliative care facility.
In 2002, the hospital underwent several renovations, meant to curb energy consumption, in associated with the Energy Innovators Initiative
The Salvation Army was prepared to close the hospital starting in February 2010 due to high upkeep costs, but a deal was struck between the Province and the Salvation Army to keep the hospital open.

History

The Salvation Army opened a second hospital site in Scarborough in 1985 and ended their affiliation in 2008. This hospital is now refer to as Scarborough Health Network Birchmount. The Toronto Grace Health Centre CEO is MR. Jake Tran; 2018 to present

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