Florida Hospital Oceanside Explained

Florida Hospital Oceanside
Org/Group:Adventist Health System
Location:264 S. Atlantic Avenue
Region:Ormond Beach
State:Florida
Country:United States
Coordinates:29.2847°N -81.0369°W
Healthcare:Private hospital
Funding:Non-profit hospital
Type:General hospital
Beds:80
Founded:1955
Closed:September 2017
Former-Names:Ormond Beach Osteopathic Hospital
Peninsula Rehabilitation Medical Center
Atlantic Medical Center-Ormond Beach
Memorial Hospital Peninsula

Florida Hospital Oceanside was a hospital in Ormond Beach, Florida, United States. Being located close to the coast, it was demolished in 2019 after being damaged by Hurricane Irma.[1]

History

In 1955, Ormond Beach Osteopathic Hospital was founded by Dr. John Hull Sr. with 12 beds.[2] In 1967, the hospital purchased a restaurant to the south to expand.[2] In the late 1970s, it was named Peninsula Rehabilitation Medical Center.[3]

On May 15, 1998, Columbia/HCA renamed the hospital that they owned in Ormond Beach, Florida to Atlantic Medical Center-Ormond Beach.[4]

In early November 1999, Memorial Health Systems purchased Atlantic Medical Center-Ormond Beach from Columbia/HCA.[5] Atlantic Medical Center-Ormond Beach was later renamed to Memorial Hospital Peninsula.[6]

In late May 2000, Memorial Health Systems chose to merge with Adventist Health System.[7] [8] On October 1, 2000, Florida Hospital a subsidiary of Adventist Health System officially took over the management of Memorial Hospital Peninsula and it was rebranded to Florida Hospital Oceanside.[2]

Hurricane damage and closure

In 2004, Florida Hospital Oceanside was closed for six months from damage caused by a hurricane.[9] [10] In early September 2012, renovations for Florida Hospital Oceanside were announced that would reconfigure the rehabilitation rooms on the second and third floors for patient privacy.[11] In late April 2016, Florida Hospital Oceanside officially reopened for patients.[12] [13] On October 5, 2016, Florida Hospital Oceanside evacuated patients due to Hurricane Matthew and the hospital was damaged by the storm.[10] [14]

On September 8, 2017, Florida Hospital Oceanside evacuated 31 patients by ambulance to Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center due to Hurricane Irma.[15] The storm caused wind and water damage, which caused the hospital to remain closed.[3] In late February 2018, Florida Hospital asked the state to transfer the license of 40 rehabilitation beds to Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center.[16] In early March, the rehabilitation facility at Florida Hospital Oceanside officially moved to Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center.[17]

In August 2018, the city manager announced that Florida Hospital Oceanside would be demolished due to damage from multiple hurricanes, including Irma, and the discovery of asbestos in the structure.[9] [10] On October 22, Florida Hospital Oceanside went up for sale at $2.5 million.[3] [18] In late December, construction workers began putting a fence around Florida Hospital Oceanside. AdventHealth hired Cross Construction Services to demolish the hospital and keep recyclable materials from going into a landfill.[19] On January 7, 2019, demolition began on Florida Hospital Oceanside.[20] AdventHealth kept 2.44 acres from the site for future use.[19] [20]

In May 2022, Ormond Holdings LLC/Blackstream Development LLC purchased the vacant lot where Florida Hospital Oceanside stood for $2.05 million.[2] [21] Ormond Holdings LLC/Blackstream Development LLC wants to build 15 single-family homes on the former Florida Hospital Oceanside lot and also a parking lot for a Residence Inn by Marriott across the street.[2] [22]

Charity giving

In early August 2017, Florida Hospital Oceanside donated stationery and medical supplies to the Jewish Federation of Volusia and Flagler County.[23] [24]

Alleged fraud

In July 2014, a Walgreens pharmacist in Ormond Beach reported a case of prescription drug fraud to local police.[25] [26] A two-year criminal investigation was conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration, Volusia County Sheriff's Office and the Ormond Beach Police Department into the claim.[27] [28] On February 7, 2017, an administrator from Florida Hospital Oceanside was arrested by the Drug Enforcement Administration close to his house in Ormond Beach for two felonies and put in the Volusia County Jail.[25] [28] In court, he was not convicted and the case was ordered sealed by the judge.[29]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside to be demolished because of Hurricane Irma damage from 2017. August 17, 2018. Orlando Sentinel. subscription. July 2, 2024.
  2. Web site: Ormond Beach hotel project: 5 things to know about the planned beachside development. Park. Clayton. May 31, 2022. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. May 6, 2024.
  3. Web site: Florida Hospital puts shuttered Oceanside in Ormond up for sale. Park. Clayton. October 22, 2018. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. April 30, 2024.
  4. Web site: Fate Of Some Columbia/HCA Hospitals Is Still 'Up In The Air'. May 25, 1998. Orlando Sentinel. subscription. April 30, 2024.
  5. Web site: Hospitals Shake Hands On Buyouts. November 13, 1999. Orlando Sentinel. subscription. April 30, 2024.
  6. Web site: Volusia hospitals prepare for new year. Martin. Marla. December 20, 1999. Orlando Business Journal. subscription. April 30, 2024.
  7. Web site: Adventist Sweeps Up 3 Hospitals In Merger. May 27, 2000. Orlando Sentinel. subscription. May 1, 2024.
  8. Web site: Adventist gains clout with Fla. takeover. Bellandi. Deanna. June 5, 2000. Modern Healthcare. subscription. May 1, 2024.
  9. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside to be demolished. Almenas. Jarleene. August 10, 2018. Ormond Beach Observer. April 30, 2024.
  10. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside in Ormond will be demolished. Ross. Nikki. August 16, 2018. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. April 30, 2024.
  11. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside to transition to private rooms. Cavaliere. Mike. September 13, 2012. Ormond Beach Observer. May 3, 2024.
  12. Web site: Hospital adds transitional care unit. Finch II. Mike. April 21, 2016. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. May 3, 2024.
  13. Web site: News briefs: Hospital adds care unit. Grant. Wayne. April 23, 2016. Ormond Beach Observer. May 3, 2024.
  14. Web site: New Smyrna, Oceanside Ormond Flagler hospitals evacuate patients. Finch II. Mike. October 5, 2016. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. May 1, 2024.
  15. Web site: Volusia hospitals transferring patients before hurricane hits. Osinske. Nichole. September 9, 2017. Ormond Beach Observer. May 1, 2024.
  16. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside in Ormond to remain shuttered. Finch II. Mike. February 28, 2018. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. June 17, 2024.
  17. Web site: OUR VIEW: Beachside needs emergency care. March 8, 2018. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. May 3, 2024.
  18. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside property in Ormond listed at $2.5 million. Almenas. Jarleene. October 23, 2018. Ormond Beach Observer. April 30, 2024.
  19. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside in Ormond prepares for demolition. Ross. Nikki. December 30, 2018. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. April 30, 2024.
  20. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside demolition underway. Almenas. Jarlene. January 7, 2019. Ormond Beach Observer. April 30, 2024.
  21. Web site: Former hospital property sells for $2.05 million. Almenas. Jarleene. May 27, 2022. Ormond Beach Observer. May 3, 2024.
  22. Web site: New beachfront hotel proposed for Ormond Beach. Almenas. Jarleene. September 15, 2022. Ormond Beach Observer. May 3, 2024.
  23. Web site: Local hospitals donate school supplies to help over 7,000 students. Almenas. Jarleene. August 4, 2017. Ormond Beach Observer. June 12, 2024.
  24. Web site: Hospitals donate school, medical supplies. Ryan. Shaun. August 23, 2017. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. June 12, 2024.
  25. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside administrator charged in prescription drug fraud. Kustura. Katie. February 8, 2017. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. May 2, 2024.
  26. Web site: Walgreens pharmacist sets of 2-year investigation into Florida Hospital executive, sheriff says. Jacobs. Angela. January 31, 2019. WFTV. May 6, 2024.
  27. Web site: Florida Hospital Oceanside director arrested on drug charges. Cutway. Adrienne. February 9, 2017. ClickOrlando. May 2, 2024.
  28. Web site: Hospital director charged with prescription drug fraud. Lowe. Robert. February 9, 2017. WESH. May 2, 2024.
  29. Web site: Florida Hospital suit alleges improper behavior. Fernandez. Frank. November 10, 2018. The Daytona Beach News-Journal. May 7, 2024.