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Leahi Hospital is located in Kaimuki on Kilauea Avenue, across from the Kapiolani Community College. Leahi Hospital first opened in 1901, providing care to individuals with tuberculosis it has transitioned to providing nursing home and adult day health services in addition to continuing the provision of institutional tuberculosis care. | Leahi Hospital is located in Kaimuki on Kilauea Avenue, across from the Kapiolani Community College. Leahi Hospital first opened in 1901, providing care to individuals with tuberculosis it has transitioned to providing nursing home and adult day health services in addition to continuing the provision of institutional tuberculosis care. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 5 October 2022
Leahi Hospital | |
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Established | 1901 |
Construction Began | Active |
Construction Ended | Single Building |
Current Status | active |
Peak Patient Population | 190 bed facility with 9 acute/tb beds |
History[edit]
Leahi Hospital is located in Kaimuki on Kilauea Avenue, across from the Kapiolani Community College. Leahi Hospital first opened in 1901, providing care to individuals with tuberculosis it has transitioned to providing nursing home and adult day health services in addition to continuing the provision of institutional tuberculosis care.