Dubuis Hospital - Shreveport

Details

Name :

Dubuis Hospital - Shreveport

Address  :

One St. Mary Place
9th Floor

Town  :

Shreveport

State  :

Louisiana

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

71101

Phone  :

318 221 3802

Fax  :

318 678 1065

Web URL  :


Description

Dubuis Hospital of Shreveport is located within CHRISTUS Schumpert St Mary Place which has a long proud tradition of providing the community and surrounding areas with the latest technology combined with the best possible handson care Dubuis Hospital of Shreveport originally opened in December 1994 and moved its site inside of CHRISTUS Schumpert St Mary Place in July 1996 Today it has a total of 36 longterm acute care beds to provide care to medically complex patients These patients require extended acute care hospitalization with specialty programs focusing on ventilator dependency wound care and rehabilitation Services provided by Dubuis Hospital of Shreveport include but are not limited to the following 24hour nursing care acute and postICU medical care ventilator care and weaning with 24hour respiratory care wound care comprehensive inpatient physical occupational and speech rehabilitation cardiac monitoring IV therapy blood transfusions dialysis therapeutic nutritional support pain management case management social work services patient and family education
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