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(Created page with "'''Noland Health Services''', formerly the '''Lloyd Noland Foundation''', is a non-profit that operates of long-term care facilities. The Lloyd Noland Foundation was created and endowed in 1951 by U.S. Steel to take over ownership and operation of its Lloyd Noland Hospital, which it had opened in Fairfield in 1913. The foundation sold the main hospital to Tenet Healthcare Corp. of Santa Barbara, California for $47 million. In 2007 Noland Health...") |
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 13 May 2024
Noland Health Services, formerly the Lloyd Noland Foundation, is a non-profit that operates of long-term care facilities.
The Lloyd Noland Foundation was created and endowed in 1951 by U.S. Steel to take over ownership and operation of its Lloyd Noland Hospital, which it had opened in Fairfield in 1913.
The foundation sold the main hospital to Tenet Healthcare Corp. of Santa Barbara, California for $47 million.
In 2007 Noland Health Services donated funds for the inaugural voyage of Honor Flight Birmingham.
Chief executives
- Carol Knight, 2018–2024
- Barbara Estep, 2024–
Facilities
- Allen Health and Rehabilitation in Mobile, Mobile County
- Anniston Health and Rehab Services in Anniston
- Eastern Shore Rehabilitation and Health Center in Daphne, Baldwin County
- East Glen in Huffman
- Fairhope Health and Rehab in Fairhope, Baldwin County
- Greenbriar at the Altamont in Highland Park
- Oaks on Parkwood in Bessemer
- Sylacauga Health and Rehab Services in Sylacauga
- Village at Cook Springs in Pell City
References
- Leech, Marie (April 5, 2024) "Birmingham-based Noland Health Services names new CEO." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Noland Health Services website