Mease Dunedin Hospital


Mease Dunedin Hospital is a 120-bed hospital in Dunedin, Florida. It features an ER department, a Psychological Department under the Florida Mental Health Act, and has four floors.

History

Early history

Dr. Jack Mease purchased a 10-acre plot of land at Milwaukee Avenue and Virginia Street from the Dunedin City Commission at the behest of Dunedin's residents who requested he build a hospital in their town during the Great Depression. Construction on Mease Dunedin Hospital began in 1933 and was completed on April 18, 1937. Most of the construction workers were Mease's own patients who worked on the hospital in order to pay off their debts.

Present day

Mease Dunedin underwent a significant expansion project from 2008 to 2012. In 2009, a new Critical Care Unit was opened at the hospital, and in 2010, the new ambulatory care unit and sterile processing department were opened. In May 2012, the surgical operating rooms were renovated to better fit the equipment required for "complex orthopedic and spine procedures." The new operating rooms were more than twice as large after the expansion.

BayCare Alliant Hospital

On March 11, 2008, the first floor of Mease Dunedin Hospital became BayCare Alliant Hospital, a 48-bed long-term acute care hospital-within-a-hospital.