Happenings at Harrington
- HMH Opens Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Dept
- Free Health Screening & Lyme Disease Lecture
- National Children's Mental Health Day
- Business Journal Article on Cancer Center
- Telegram Article on Cancer Center
- Adult First Aid CPR Class
- Heart Saver CPR Event
- Cancer Center gets green light
- New Director of Diagnostic Imaging Services
- Pediatric First Aid CPR Class
- Free Blood Pressure Screenings
- HMH Receives Accreditation
- Recycle Application
- Pediatric First Aid CPR Class
- Free Blood Pressure Screening at Wales Senior Center
- Harrington Memorial Hospital Offers CPR Class
We are a non-profit institution, that officially opened our doors on September 7, 1931, with a capacity of 34 beds, 6 children's cribs, and 13 bassinets. Today, Harrington has grown to be a modern, 113-bed hospital which provides quality health care to a service area of approximately 350 square miles covering 17 towns in South Central Massachusetts and Northeastern Connecticut.
When a patient, family member, employee, or physician has an opportunity to choose a hospital, our goal is to ensure that Harrington Memorial Hospital will be their choice, because we deliver personalized, compassionate care that embodies the highest standards of clinical excellence and provides superior value to patients.
From its beginning, Harrington Memorial Hospital has been serving and has been sustained by the local community. As a community hospital, and now at the beginning of a major expansion, we seek your assistance in meeting our goals. There are many ways to support the hospital and some key tax considerations which may help donors increase the amount of their gifts. As a community "not-for-profit" hospital, we operate in the interest of the public, not the shareholders.
On Wednesday, June 13, the Board of Directors for Harrington Memorial Hospital made an announcement
regarding the new President and Chief Executive Officer. The announcement was attended by Board
members, Trustees, management, and staff of the hospital. Hamer Clarke, Chair of the Board of Directors,
introduced Ed Moore, the incoming President and C.E.O. of the hospital. Mr. Clarke noted that there have
been very few CEO's at Harrington which has given us a great deal of stability. As indicated that Richard
Mangion, the current CEO, was retiring after more than 30 years of service... read more


