Herzog Hospital

According to former CEO Dr. Yehezkel Caine, the facility can improve the abilities of patients with mental, psychological, cognitive, movement and other problems.

[3] Herzog Hospital runs a program to train young Ethiopian-Israeli women to work as nurses' aides.

The goals of the program are to alleviate the shortage of trained personnel in the field of geriatric care-giving, and encourage Ethiopian immigrants to join the workforce.

[5] The hospital's Resilience Unit has developed psychotrauma programs utilizing the vast experience that Israeli psychologists have accumulated in treating terror-related post-traumatic stress.

[6] In 2012, work began on a new medical pavilion comprising two basement levels and six patient floors, adding 240 beds to the hospital.