[1] The hospital currently has 500 registered beds,[2] and serves as a level II trauma center for eastern Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Portage counties.
In 1968, the City of Cleveland Heights purchased and demolished the hospital for a planned parking lot and fire station.
[6] In 1994, the hospital finished an expansion, increasing outpatient services and adding an on-campus medical office building.
[5] In the summer of 2005, construction was completed on the West Tower, adding 104 bed spaces, as well as two new operating rooms, an endovascular suite for minimally-invasive vascular procedures, and an expanded William B. Hirsch Cancer Center.
In November 2010, $163 million renovation and addition was finished, which included the construction of the five-story Jane and Lee Seidman Tower.