Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital Headquarters Address
10 Alice Peck Day Drive
Lebanon, NH 03766
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About Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital
It is the mission of Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital (APD) to improve the health and wellbeing of our community.
Founded in 1932 and named in honor of the fifth-generation Lebanon, NH resident who donated her family homestead and land, APD existed as a small “cottage hospital” for its first thirty years of existence. In 1964 APD undertook a fundraising capital campaign to build a modern hospital. APD continued to expand in the 1990s and 2000s, adding physicians' offices, the Immediate Care Center, Women's Care Center and Occupational Health Services, while expanding its surgical capacity and making strides in same day and minimally invasive surgery. In 2006, APD raised $4.3 million to fund the Robert A. Mesropian Center for Community Care, which today provides primary care, internal medicine, outpatient therapy, and geriatric care. In 2012, community support made possible a major renovation to the medical-surgical inpatient wing of APD.
In 1996, APD Health Systems opened a 72-bed assisted living facility (Harvest Hill) on its campus followed by the addition of a 66-unit independent living facility (The Woodlands) in June 2010. Both represent APD’s commitment to serving seniors in our community.
What Makes Working at APD SpecialFounded in 1932 and named in honor of the fifth-generation Lebanon, NH resident who donated her family homestead and land, APD existed as a small “cottage hospital” for its first thirty years of existence. In 1964 APD undertook a fundraising capital campaign to build a modern hospital. APD continued to expand in the 1990s and 2000s, adding physicians' offices, the Immediate Care Center, Women's Care Center and Occupational Health Services, while expanding its surgical capacity and making strides in same day and minimally invasive surgery. In 2006, APD raised $4.3 million to fund the Robert A. Mesropian Center for Community Care, which today provides primary care, internal medicine, outpatient therapy, and geriatric care. In 2012, community support made possible a major renovation to the medical-surgical inpatient wing of APD.
In 1996, APD Health Systems opened a 72-bed assisted living facility (Harvest Hill) on its campus followed by the addition of a 66-unit independent living facility (The Woodlands) in June 2010. Both represent APD’s commitment to serving seniors in our community.
Dr. Diane Riley discusses how the entire Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital system is designed to take care of patients and give each one the right kind of care.
Our Medical-Surgical WingCompleted in 2012, the Donald Faulkner Dickey Medical–Surgical Wing includes 15 private and two semi-private patient rooms, a palliative care suite with adjoining family area, a four patient observation unit, and an inpatient rehabilitation gym.
Hear Orthopaedic Surgeon, Ivan Tomek, MD, describe how APD is UniqueRichard did a vast amount of research and spoke with many people about his hip pain. Here, he shares his experience at Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital and how he chose Dr. Ivan Tomek to perform his hip replacement surgery. Dr. Tomek explains how APD enables him to spend the necessary amount of time with his patients.
At APD, Providers Spend Quality Time with PatientsHear Dr. Suzy Shipman explain how patients at APD aren't rushed through their appointments, and how they find comfort in seeing familiar faces, and their specific provider, time and time again.
APD's Special Sense of CommunityAlice Peck Day Memorial Hospital in Lebanon, NH, focuses on staff and patients as individual people. Dr. Erin McNeely describes why this individual focus is so special.
Number of Employees in Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital
201 to 500
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