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Finish Norwood Regional Hospital

Norwood Regional Hospital operated as a profitable acute care facility
with 130+ beds and an emergency room with a cardiac catheterization lab.
It was evacuated during flooding in June 2020 and never reopened.

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Finish Norwood Hospital

Emergency Room Stats in Last Full Year of Operation (2019)

42,705

Total Visits

29,520

Treat & Releases

10,325

Admissions

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Meet Bob Cerasoli, one member of the Norwood Hospital Task Force

Robert A. Cerasoli is a former Massachusetts State Representative who served the Commonwealth with dedication and a focus on public service. A member of the Democratic Party, Cerasoli represented the 5th Suffolk District, which included parts of Boston such as Jamaica Plain and Roslindale, from 1975 to 1989. During his 14 years in the Massachusetts…

Finish Norwood Hospital Task Force Tours Construction Site, Holds Press Conference

Norwood General Manager Tony Mazzucco and the Finish Norwood Hospital Task Force toured the construction site and spoke to the media on Friday, April 18. (Photo Courtesy Town of Norwood) NORWOOD — Norwood General Manager Tony Mazzucco and the Finish Norwood Hospital Task Force welcomed media members to a Norwood Hospital site tour and press…

Meet Bob Bower, one member of the Norwood Hospital Task Force

Bob Bower is a prominent labor leader and advocate for workers’ rights in Massachusetts. As a key figure in the Massachusetts AFL-CIO, Bower worked tirelessly to improve the lives of working families throughout the Commonwealth. His leadership and dedication to labor issues helped strengthen the voice of unions and ensure fair treatment for workers in…
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With this notice of closure, we can now focus on moving forward and meeting the health care needs of the Norwood community without Steward, their lenders or the owners of the real estate dictating the path. We are hopeful that a new, responsible operator will step up, and we’re prepared to work with any interested parties. Steward must also present us with a closure plan as soon as possible that outlines how they will ensure continued access to care in the community and support the workforce.”

— Kate Walsh
Secretary of Health and Human Services