By the 1970s it was referred to locally as Unity Hospital.
[3] The latter situation resulted in a compromise: for then, Unity would "keep its methadone maintenance drug program and its outpatient services open, both of which will be run by Jewish Hospital."
By 1989 Jewish also lost a battle for survival.
[4] Unity Hospital's 1545 St. Johns Place building,[5][6] once the hospital closed,[7] became an apartment building.
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