Haven of Hope Hospital, hospital in Hong Kong
Haven of Hope Hospital is a hospital in Sai Kung District, Hong Kong, specializing in long-term care and recovery. It provides services for older people and patients with special medical needs, including specialized clinics for breathing problems and sleep issues.
The hospital was founded in 1955 by Norwegian missionary Annie Skau Berntsen to create a place of care and support. Over more than 70 years, it has grown alongside the community and is now part of Hong Kong's Hospital Authority network.
The hospital is part of Haven of Hope Christian Service and reflects principles of compassion and dignity in its daily work. Visitors notice the warm and caring attitude of staff as they walk through the halls.
The hospital is located on Haven of Hope Road and is easy to reach by local transportation. It does not have an emergency room, so patients needing urgent care are usually directed to the nearby Tseung Kwan O Hospital.
The hospital is set in a quiet area with nearby parks and open green spaces that create a peaceful environment for patients and visitors. This natural setting is appreciated by many who come here as part of their recovery journey.
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