[5][6] In November of the same year; BGH, TMH, PECMH, and NHH were amalgamated into Quinte Healthcare Corporation.
[7] That same year a supervisor was appointed by the Ministry of Health to ensure recommendations were implemented and criteria were met.
[15][16] The name "Trenton Memorial Hospital" was chosen to commemorate the fallen soldiers.
[18][19] It was partially funded by Sir Thomas Picton Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire.
[18][20] On October 14, 1959, it was moved to its current location under the name “Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital”.
[21] The contract was awarded to M. Sullivan & Son Limited by Infrastructure Ontario and Quinte Health.
[22] North Hastings Hospital (NHH) is on 1-H Manor Lane, Bancroft, Ontario.
[24] A expansion happened in 1985 adding a radiology room, three more stretcher bays, health records and a administrative space.
[26][27][28] The arbitrator, James Hayes, said "...They should have been offered the option of an unpaid leave of absence and must, therefore, be reinstated as Quinte employees if that be their wish.