Care system Medicare Emergency department Yes Phone +1 416-284-8131 Number of beds 307 Function Hospital | Hospital type General Province Ontario Founded 1963 | |
Location Toronto, east Toronto, Ontario, Canada Address 2867 Ellesmere Rd, Scarborough, ON M1E 4B9, Canada Similar Lakeridge Health Oshawa, Markham Stouffville Hospital, Toronto Zoo, Providence Healthcare, Toronto Grace Health C |
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Rouge Valley Centenary is a hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the The Scarborough and Rouge Valley Hospital and one of three hospitals in Scarborough.
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- Rouge valley centenary birthing and newborn centre virtual tour
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- History
- Services
- References
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History
The hospital opened on July 1, 1967 as Scarborough Centenary Hospital and was the second hospital for the growing Township of Scarborough. Located not far from Scarborough General Hospital, the process of building Centenary's started in 1963, not longer after Scarborough General. Expansions in 1986 and 1991 helped the hospital deal with the growing east end of Scarborough.
Now serving east Toronto, the hospital merged with Ajax and Pickering General Hospital in 1998 to create the Rouge Valley Health System.
The Rouge Valley Health System was dissolved December 1, 2016 by an executive order from the Ontario Minister of Health. The Ajax and Pickering site was absorbed into the Lakeridge Health system, while the Centenary site merged with the Scarborough Hospital creating the Scarborough and Rouge Hospital. The newly form hospital has three sites. The Birchmount site, The General site, and the Centenary site.
Services
The hospital has a capacity of 307 beds, and is currently home to the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine for the Rouge Valley system.
The Emergency Department accommodates 54,000 visits a year and hospital services include (Angioplasty procedures, hip/knee replacement services, cardiac catheterizations, outpatient services, etc.)