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The Leo N. Levi National Arthritis Hospital, originally founded as the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital in 1914 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, was a specialized medical facility dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and research of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. It was known for its comprehensive approach to care, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and hydrotherapy, leveraging the natural thermal waters of Hot Springs. The hospital served as a national center for arthritis treatment, particularly for those who could not afford care elsewhere, often supported by philanthropic efforts. It operated with approximately 100 beds at its peak. The hospital ceased operations and closed its doors in 1997.
The Leo N. Levi National Arthritis Hospital, originally founded as the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital in 1914 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, was a specialized medical facility dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and research of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. It was known for its comprehensive approach to care, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and hydrotherapy, leveraging the natural thermal waters of Hot Springs. The hospital served as a national center for arthritis treatment, particularly for those who could not afford care elsewhere, often supported by philanthropic efforts. It operated with approximately 100 beds at its peak. The hospital ceased operations and closed its doors in 1997.