Compassionate "Expert" Volunteers

The Center for Joint Replacement volunteers are a great source of support for patients and their families since many of them have experienced joint replacement surgery themselves. Our volunteers donate their time in The Center for Joint Replacement, helping out with daily activities. Volunteers are also trained by physical therapists to act as volunteer coaches during your recovery process.

Our Team

Our dedicated team at The Center for Joint Replacement includes board certified orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, a certified joint care coordinator, nurses, physical and occupational therapy rehabilitation specialists, dietitians and volunteers, all specially trained in the treatment of joint pain and joint replacement surgery. Together, we collaborate with you and your family as one team to ensure every aspect of your surgery and recovery are seamless and successful.

Ohio's Award Winning Joint Surgery Team

Why Choose Us

  • A totally unique and comprehensive hospital unit - The Center for Joint Replacement is staffed by a specialized team dedicated to orthopedics and joint replacement surgery.
  • A quality reputation - Our entire program and care is based upon best practice. We closely monitor every aspect of care and track patient data to drive the delivery of superior quality outcomes. Our Performance Improvement Team meets monthly to review data and ensure the highest quality of care is delivered.

Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton Turns 50 in 2018

The Medical Center has a year-long plan to celebrate history and set vision for the future
 
Good Samaritan Medical Center will kick off the celebration of its 50-year history with a birthday party for employees on Tuesday, January 16.  Five decades ago on January 13, 1968, Cardinal Richard Cushing presided over the blessing of the new hospital which attracted more than 2,000 residents.  The hospital was a 7-story stand-alone structure built on a 35-acre site which was completed after more than two and a half years of construction.

Norwood Hospital Introduces More Accurate Diagnostic Testing for Prostate Cancer

Norwood Hospital Introduces More Accurate Diagnostic Testing for Prostate Cancer

NORWOOD MA, January 8, 2018 - Norwood Hospital now offers patients improved testing for more accurate diagnosis of prostate cancer. 3D MRI/Ultrasound Fusion biopsy takes images from a pre-exam MRI of the prostate, and fuses them with real-time ultrasound images, creating high-definition 3D color images that enable physicians to accurately target abnormal tissue during an ultrasound-guided biopsy.