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Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
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Last updated on April 7, 2008

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Our mission is to partner with our culturally diverse communities to provide a continuum of outstanding health care services to individuals and families through a caring and trustworthy staff.

We will be distinguished as a premier hospital and trusted partner that advances the well-being of the individuals, families and communities we serve.

History:
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, located in the East Flatbush section of Central Brooklyn, was founded in 1925 as a chronic care facility to serve the then Jewish Community within a cultural context. As the community has evolved and diversified, Kingsbrook has expanded its services and programs, to meet the needs of the large culturally diverse communities that it now serves.

Kingsbrook is an 864-bed medical training institution, comprised of a 326-bed acute care hospital and a 538-bed adult and pediatric skilled nursing long-term care facility. In addition to its celebrated David Minkin Rehabilitation Institute, Kingsbrook’s Centers of Excellence include Brooklyn’s only NYS licensed Traumatic Brain Injury and Coma Recovery Unit, and a Geriatric Inpatient Psychiatry service, a premiere program serving the mentally challenged elderly throughout the borough.


Contact person: Julianne Rich, Assistant Director, (718) 604-5960, (email)

Address:

 585 Schenectady Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11203
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.kingsbrook.org

Directions:

 By Subway: Seventh Avenue #3 to Utica Avenue and Eastern Parkway. Then follow bus directions (below). Lexington Avenue Express #4 to Utica Avenue and Eastern Parkway. Then follow bus directions (below). By Bus: 1. Utica Avenue Bus #46 north. . . (more)

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