Delta Hospital

Neighbouring facilities are the Delta Hospice Society, the municipal City Hall and the Ladner Leisure Centre.

[2] The acute-care hospital building with 75 beds was constructed and then officially opened on 5 September 1980,[2] one year after the centennial of the creation of the municipality of Delta.

The original governance of the Delta Centennial Hospital Society was transferred to the South Fraser Health Region.

The changes to the hospital status and capacity was a major factor in the high-profile campaign that attempted to recall Val Roddick who was the Member of the Legislative Assembly representing Delta South.

By 2008, the physical size of the Emergency Department had tripled due to financial donations from the Delta Hospital Foundation [6] A 64-slice CT scanner was added in 2009.

[9] In 2015, a petition with more than 10,000 signatures was presented to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia advocating for an additional $2 million to fund overnight operating rooms.