Hospitals: Cancer Centers, Pediatrics, Veterans

Everything you need to know about the state’s healthcare facilities.


BAYHEALTH

Bayhealth Kent General Hospital
640 S. State St., Dover, 674-4700

Bayhealth Milford Memorial Hospital
21 W. Clarke Ave., Milford, 422-3311, www.bayhealth.org

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Bayhealth was formed in January 1997 when Kent General Hospital, founded in 1927, and Milford Memorial Hospital, founded in 1938, merged to create a not-for-profit health-care system. It includes both hospitals, Middletown Medical Center, a freestanding Emergency Center in Smyrna and numerous satellite facilities, staffed by more than 3,200 employees and 425 physicians. It is an affiliate of Penn Medicine for heart and vascular, cancer and orthopedic care.

In 2013, Bayhealth was named a Blue Distinction Center for Cardiac Care by Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware, and Bayhealth Kent General received a “Get With the Guidelines” Gold Quality Achievement Award from the American Heart Association for Resuscitation and a Gold Plus quality Achievement Award for heart failure. In the 2013 fiscal year, Bayhealth recorded 90,142 emergency-department visits, 18,078 patients admitted to beds and 2,266 births. Last year, Bayhealth provided approximately $44.5 million in unreimbursed care to patients.

Bayhealth Kent General Hospital, Dover

Bayhealth Kent General Hospital offers an array of services, including cardiac surgery and diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterizations, brain and spine care, minimally invasive and robotic surgery, family-centered birth services and neonatal care, cancer care and clinical trials, orthopedic and rehabilitation services, advanced digital imaging, inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical care, intensive, intermediate and coronary care, and a 24-hour emergency department.

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In 2011, Bayhealth Kent General opened a 35,000-square-foot integrated cancer center and a new ER with 39 treatment bays. The hospital offers IMRT (intensity-modulated radiation therapy) for certain cancers, advanced image-guided radiotherapy and radiosurgery, and clinical trials.

Orthopedic and rehabilitative services include the latest surgical approaches for joint replacement—such as anterior hip surgery— and minimally invasive methods to repair sports-related injuries. Physical, occupational, speech and aquatic-therapy services are available on an outpatient and home-service basis. For obstetric and newborn care, the hospital offers private rooms and care for high-risk deliveries and premature infants. It also provides sleep-disorder evaluation, respiratory care, wound care and more. The construction of a 32-bed, intermediate-care unit with all private rooms is expected to be ready in 2015.

Bayhealth Milford Memorial Hospital

Bayhealth Milford Memorial Hospital offers services that include diagnostic imaging, family-centered birth services, cancer care, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical care, and a 24-hour emergency department.

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Its Total Joint Center provides specialized orthopedic care for patients recovering from joint-replacement surgeries. The Inpatient Rehabilitation Center has a comprehensive therapy program for those impaired by stroke, neurological disorders, accidents, arthritis and other disabling impairments, offering physical and occupational therapy, speech pathology and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. The center, accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, received the W.L. (Bill) Gore Award of Excellence.

The hospital’s 12,000-square-foot cancer center provides radiation therapy and chemotherapy services as well as clinical trials. Other services include a state-of-the-art maternity care, diagnostic imaging, a sleep-disorders center and fitness center. A new hospital facility is being planned with state-of-the-art inpatient and ambulatory-care capabilities.


BEEBE HEALTHCARE

424 Savannah Road, Lewes, 645-3300,
www.beebemed.org

Beebe Healthcare offers an array of inpatient, outpatient, emergency and diagnostic services. Founded in 1916 by two physician brothers, Drs. James Beebe and Richard C. Beebe, the medical center in Lewes is a 210-bed, licensed, not-for-profit community hospital. Beebe’s specialized services include cardiovascular, oncology, women’s health and orthopedics. Drs. James Beebe and Richard C. Beebe, the

Beebe Healthcare offers multiple health evaluations and educational events each year, including cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure and other free and reduced-cost screenings. Its Department of Integrative Health offers relaxation and life-enhancement programs to help people cope with stress and improve overall health.

Beebe also partners with the YMCA, American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association to offer programs and raise money for research. Several local support programs use Beebe facilities, including the Diabetes Support Group, Ostomy Support Group and Cancer Buddies.

Beebe Healthcare, Lewes

Beebe was a recipient of the Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence, and, in 2013, was ranked in the top 5 percent in the nation for overall clinical excellence by Health­grades. It was named one of Healthgrades’ 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery for four years in a row (2012-15) and was a Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Heart Attack two years in a row (2014-15). Beebe is an accredited Advanced Primary Stroke Center, meaning it provides a nationally recognized standard of care.

In 2014, Beebe was designated baby-friendly by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). It operates the Rehoboth Health Campus on Del. 24 that includes the Tunnell Cancer Center, the Georgetown Health Campus, Beebe Lab Express, Wound Care and Diabetes Management Services, Gull House Adult Activities Center, Beebe Home Care Services, the Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing at the Lewes campus and satellite imaging and lab services, including walk-in care centers throughout Sussex County.


CHRISTIANA CARE HEALTH SYSTEM

Christiana Hospital
4755 Ogletown Stanton Road, Newark,733-1000

Wilmington Hospital
501 W. 14th St., Wilmington, 733-1000,
www.christianacare.org

Christiana Care Health System is one of the country’s largest health-care providers, ranking 21st in the nation for hospital admissions. A not-for-profit teaching hospital affiliated with the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Christiana Care is recognized as a regional center for excellence in cardiology, cancer, orthopedics and women’s-health services.

Christiana Care is home to Delaware’s only Level I trauma center. It also features a Level III neonatal intensive-care unit, offering the highest level of nonsurgical care to the most critically ill newborns. The health system includes two hospitals—Christiana Hospital and the newly expanded Wilmington Hospital—with 1,100 patient beds, a home health-care service, preventive medicine, rehabilitation services and a network of primary-care physicians and an extensive range of outpatient services.

Christiana Hospital, Newark

At Christiana Hospital, The Helen F. Graham Cancer Center and Research Institute, a regional cancer program, features sophisticated diagnostic capabilities and advanced medical, surgical and radiation treatments. It is one of only 30 National Cancer Institute-selected Community Cancer Center Programs in the United States. The Center for Heart & Vascular Health at the hospital is a major referral center, with the staff performing the latest techniques for heart and vascular disease prevention, diagnosis and therapy.

With more than 10,000 employees, Christiana Care is the largest private employer in Delaware and the fourth largest employer in the  Philadelphia region. In 2013, Christiana Care had more than $1.56 billion in total patient revenue and provided the community with Philadelphia region. In 2013, Christiana Care $27 million of free care and medicine.


NANTICOKE HEALTH SERVICES

801 Middleford Road, Seaford, 629-6611
www.nanticoke.org

Nanticoke Health Services includes Nanticoke Memorial Hospital and the Nanticoke Physician Network. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital has been named one of the Best 150 Places to Work in Healthcare by Becker’s Hospital Review for four years in a row. It has a Level III trauma status and includes an expanding interventional cardiology program. Nanticoke Memorial has received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR ACTION Registry–GWTG Silver Performance Achievement Award for 2014.

Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford

Nanticoke is nationally certified by The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations as a Primary Stroke Center and is a Gold Plus Award performer, according to the American Heart/American Stroke Association’s Get With the Guidelines. Its medical staff includes more than 125 active and community affiliate staff physicians, practicing in 40 specialties.

The Nanticoke Physician Network includes a group of more than 50 employed physicians and health-care providers. Office locations are in Seaford, Laurel, Bridgeville and Georgetown as well as in Federalsburg and Hurlock, Md. In addition, the group operates two Immediate Care locations in Seaford and Georgetown. A third Immediate Care is scheduled to open soon in Laurel.


NEMOURS/ALFRED I. DUPONT HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN

1600 Rockland Road, Wilmington, 651-4000
www.nemours.org

What began in 1940 as a pediatric orthopedic institute is now a world-renowned, full-service children’s hospital. Located on 300 acres of lush gardens just outside of Wilmington, the 200-bed Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children offers a tranquil setting in which to heal. In 2014, the hospital completed a 450,000-square-foot expansion, featuring all single-patient rooms, an expanded emergency department and intensive-care unit, and the addition of amenities for patients, families and caregivers.

Consistently named one of the nation’s best children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, duPont Hospital for Children offers intensive and acute inpatient and outpatient services in more than 30 specialties. Programs in orthopedics, neurosurgery, cardiology and cardiac surgery, cancer, bone marrow and organ transplantation attract patients from around the world. And as Delaware’s only Level 1 pediatric trauma center, the hospital is equipped to handle any emergency.

Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington

The hospital has an academic affiliation with Thomas Jefferson University and is committed to training the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric specialists. In addition, an active biomedical research department has a long-standing commitment to scholarly and scientific endeavors directed toward improving the health of children. The nonprofit hospital is part of the Nemours Children’s Health System, an internationally recognized organization that also owns and operates Nemours Children’s Hospital in Orlando, Fla., along with major pediatric specialty clinics in Delaware, Florida, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Established as The Nemours Foundation through the legacy and philanthropy of Alfred I. du Pont, Nemours offers pediatric clinical care, research, education, advocacy and prevention programs. Nemours Health & Prevention Services has taken a leading role in the fight against childhood obesity, while Nemours BrightStart helps put children on the road to reading success at an early age. Nemours’ www.KidsHealth.org is the world’s most visited pediatric health-care website for parents, kids and teens.


SAINT FRANCIS HEALTHCARE

701 N. Clayton St., Wilmington, 421-4100
www.stfrancishealthcare.org

Saint Francis Healthcare, a member of CHE Trinity Health, operates Delaware’s only Catholic hospital serving Wilmington and Northern New Castle County since 1924. Services provided include Saint Francis Cardiovascular Services, 24-hour emergency services, ambulance service, Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence, the da Vinci Surgical System, gastroenterology services, minimally invasive surgery center, advanced wound center, imaging services, sleep/neurodiagnostics center, home care, outpatient physical therapy, comprehensive women’s health services and three community outreach programs. Saint Francis Healthcare is affiliated with the Saint Francis Foundation and Saint Francis LIFE (Living Independently for Elders), a PACE (Program for All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) model.


WILMINGTON VA HOSPITAL

1601 Kirkwood Hwy., Wilmington, 994-2511
www.wilmington.va.gov

President Harry S. Truman approved the establishment of a Wilmington Veterans Administration Hospital in 1946. Construction was completed in 1950, making the Wilmington VAMC the ninth VA hospital to open after World War II. Since its inception, the Wilming­ton VAMC’s mission is providing quality health services to veterans and as a health-care teaching entity. The organization is also known as the VA Delaware and Southern New Jersey Healthcare System, recognizing its far-reaching geographic and clinical efforts and responsibilities.

The Wilmington Delaware campus consists of the 60-bed Medical Center, a 60-bed Community Living Center and a Veterans Benefits Administration facility. The organization also operates five community-based outpatient clinics serving southern Delaware and southern New Jersey. More than 22,000 veterans are treated at the facility and account for more than 150,000 outpatient visits.

The center is a Clinical Referral Level 2 complexity facility, providing a full range of clinical services with state-of-the-art technology. Comprehensive health care is provided through primary and long-term care in medicine, surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, dentistry, geriatrics and extended care. Wilmington VAMC is a part of a regional network of nine Veterans Affairs facilities in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Wilmington VA Hospital

The Wilmington VA reaches out to military personnel returning from Iraq and Afghanistan to help them make a transition to veterans’ health care via the Post Deployment Health Risk Assessment program. VA outreach efforts also include letters and phone calls to recently discharged servicemen and women. Services include outpatient substance abuse and personnel returning from Iraq and Afghanistan mental-health care, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and intensive case management. Wilmington also works with the Vet ­Center, offering readjustment services to veterans, focusing primarily on military trauma and family-issues counseling.

Wilmington maintains medical affiliations with top medical schools, supporting the VA’s educational mission. Major medical affiliations are maintained with the Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and the University of Maryland. Allied affiliations support programs in nursing, dental technology, dietetics, social work and pharmacy. More than 200 medical residents receive part of their training at this facility every year.

The facility maintains its accreditation by The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Generally, anyone who served at least two years in active military service and was discharged with any rating other than dishonorable is eligible for VA benefits and health-care services. Veterans can call 994-2511, ext. 5212, or (800) 461-8262, ext. 5212, for health-care information. For benefit information, call (800) 827-1000.

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