[1] Founded in 1927 and opened in 1936 in Rutland, Massachusetts as the Jewish Tuberculosis Sanatorium, the facility changed its name and moved to Jamaica Plain in 1955 before settling in Stoughton in 1976.
[3] Steward closed the hospital in 2024, citing financial issues it attributed to low insurance reimbursement rates.
[1] The Jewish Tuberculosis Sanatorium of New England was founded in 1927 by Samuel Doxer, Harry Lukatch, Max Blender, and Fanny Bocholtz.
Though operated with Jewish values and amenities, the sanatorium was described as non-sectarian, accepting patients regardless of religious affiliation.
[3] Steward promised to fund the hospital's pension and invest $13 million in upgrades to the facility, among other commitments.