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Little Company of Mary Health Care (Australia)
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Little Company of Mary Health Care, also known as Calvary Health Care is an arm of the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary in Australia.
It operates a number of health services throughout Australia, including public and Catholic private hospitals, aged care and retirement communities and a range of home care and community based services.
Public Hospitals
- New South Wales
- Victoria
- Calvary Health Care Bethlehem
Private Hospitals
- Australian Capital Territory
- Calvary Bruce Private Hospital
- Calvary John James Hospital
- New South Wales
- South Australia
- Calvary Adelaide Hospital – Adelaide (replaced the Calvary Wakefield Hospital in 2020)[1]
- Calvary Central Districts Hospital – Elizabeth Vale
- Calvary North Adelaide Hospital – North Adelaide (operated by the Sisters from 1900)[2]
- with the associated Mary Potter Hospice
- Calvary Rehabilitation Hospital – Walkerville
- Tasmania
- Calvary Health Care Tasmania – Lenah Valley Campus – Lenah Valley
- Calvary Health Care Tasmania – St John's Campus – South Hobart (from 1940)[3]
- Calvary Health Care Tasmania – St Luke's Campus – Launceston (from 1944)[4]
- Calvary Health Care Tasmania – St Vincent's Campus – Launceston
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Aged Care & Retirement Communities
Others
Home and community-based care service centres[citation needed]
References
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