Swine Flu Public Inquiry Line

In response to the international outbreak of a new strain of swine influenza (flu) in humans, New Hampshire Governor John Lynch has established a telephone inquiry line for the public. People who have questions about the outbreak, possible symptoms, travel information or other issues related to this illness can call 1-888-330-6764 between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. daily.

For more information on swine flu, visit www.dhhs.nh.gov or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at www.cdc.gov/swineflu.

Click here to learn more about what New Hampshire hospitals, including APD, are doing about swine flu.

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History of APD

Yesterday's Values...

In 1932, Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital opened its doors with a staff of three; one superintendent, one day nurse, and one night nurse. The nine-bed hospital admitted an average of three patients per day. Lebanon's first "cottage hospital" was the gift of Alice Peck Day, born September 7, 1860, at her family's residence, The Peck Homestead, site of the original hospital. When Alice passed away in 1927, she bequeathed her "homestead and the entire estate to establish a cottage hospital..."

...Today's Commitment

The scope of our services has changed dramatically over the decades. Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital has evolved into one of the most up-to-date community hospitals in the State of New Hampshire. Our commitment is to treat every patient with a caring, personal touch. Our goal is to leave everyone who passes through our doors with a great story to tell.

 

Note to Visitors

Welcome to our temporary site. We are currently reconfiguring our website to better meet your needs. We apologize for any inconvenience you might experience during this time.

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