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LAGUNA HONDA HOSPITAL and REHABILITATION CENTER

375 Laguna Honda Boulevard
San Francisco, California 94116
415-759-2300

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Laguna Honda Hospital & Rehabilitation Center entrance

Since 1866 when Laguna Honda Hospital opened its doors and started a long tradition of caring for the citizens of San Francisco, it's been our goal to provide the best quality health care and service to all of our patients.
 

MISSION To provide high quality, culturally competent rehabilitation and skilled nursing services to the diverse population of San Francisco.
VISION To be an innovative, world-class center of excellence in long-term care and rehabilitation.

 

Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center is a licensed acute-care hospital with distinct part that is skilled nursing and a rehabilitation-care facility within the Community Health Network, which is owned and operated by the City and County of San Francisco, Department of Public Health. It is the largest single site municipally owned and operated skilled nursing care facility in the country.

 

LHH provides a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services, including rehabilitation services. A team of professionals representing many disciplines, which include nursing, medicine, social services, nutrition services, activity and recreation therapies, pharmacy, and rehabilitation therapies services among others, care for each resident. Laguna Honda Hospital provides a full range of skilled nursing services to adult residents of San Francisco, who are disabled or chronically ill, including specialized care for those with wounds, head trauma, stroke, spinal cord injuries, orthopedic injuries, AIDS and dementia. The hospital also has a hospice program.



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