Hospital's centenary celebrations
The hospital, which welcomed its first patients on February 21, 1918, concluded its centenary celebrations with a reception for staff, patients and supporters.The supporters of the hospital included the Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, Michael More-Molyneux and the Deputy Mayor of Haslemere, cllr David Round. Over the years the Holy Cross Hospital has evolved from a TB sanatorium to a Hospital that now provides long-term support and rehabilitation for people with severe disabilities and extremely complex needs.The reception celebrated a busy year, during which the Hospital has reflected on its 100 years of care.
Christopher Hinton, Retiring Chief Executive at the hospital, said: “The past 12 months have been very much about telling Holy Cross’s story so far: through an exhibition, a lecture, a reunion party, a conference and dedicated church and music services.
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Hide Ad“It’s fitting that as we come together to conclude what has been a productive centenary year, Holy Cross Hospital now looks forward to its next chapter with new Chief Executive, Ross White who succeeds me as I retire.”
Over the years the Holy Cross Hospital has adapted and evolved from a TB sanatorium to a Hospital that now provides long-term support and rehabilitation for people with severe disability and extremely complex needs.
More information about the Hospital and its centenary celebrations visit www.holycross.org.uk.