Our mission is to provide compassionate quality care to our community. Over 95% of the physicians on staff are board certified in at least one specialty.ACH is the sole provider of acute and general hospital services in Cayuga County and the surrounding areas, located in the Finger Lakes region of Central New York.Founded in 1878 by a group of community-minded individuals who recognized the growing health care needs of Auburn and Cayuga County, the original 13-bed hospital was called Auburn City Hospital, located at the current site on Lansing Street.It is the goal of Auburn Community Hospital to provide healthcare excellence. We appreciate any comments, feedback or suggestions you may have for us regarding your care and service provided. Please use the Contact Us page for your suggestions.If you have a complaint, quality of care, or safety concern, regardless of whether you have first used the internal hospital complaint process or not, you may lodge a complaint directly to the New York State Department of Health by calling their complaint hotline at 1-800-804-5447 (NYS Department of Health, Centralized Hospital Intake Program, 433 River Street, 6th floor, Troy, New York 12180) or with The Joint Commission at 1-800-994-6610, Division of Accreditation Operations, One Renaissance Boulevard, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181, email: complaint@jointcommision.org .Auburn Community Hospital
Records indicate that the rear portion of The Livery was erected during the 1840's as a harness shop by Samuel Seegmuller, trader in hides and whiskey along the Huron Trail between Guelph and Goderich. By 1878 A. M. Polley had added two sections, also in Maitland River stone, to the front of the early shop to accommodate his livery stable business. After the turn of the century, when horses gave way to automobiles, the building became the first local car dealership. In 1974 it was transformed into a building centre.
The Unitarian Fellowship of London is a Unitarian Universalist congregation that welcomes diversity of belief, practice, gender identity, affectionate orientation, physical ability, age, race, ethnicity, cultural identity, education, financial means and social class. Services are held on Sundays at 10:45 am. Meeting space and inspected kitchen available for rent on a short or long-term basis. Occupancy of hall limited to 199 people or 160 if seated at tables and chairs. Hall is suitable for church services, programs of non-profits, activities for seniors or persons with disabilities, classes, choir practice, and meetings.