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Wig Services
South Shore Health offers wig services within the Friendly Shop, located inside the McKim Family Main Entrance at South Shore Hospital. We've created a private, safe space within the Friendly Shop where our clients can feel comfortable during their wig consultations. Wig services are available for...
Public Notice: Magnet Recognition Program® - Site Visit
South Shore Health is applying for re-designation as a Magnet organization. Patients, staff, and interested parties are invited to provide comments.
News & MediaStay Safe: Skip Having Your Own Fourth of July Fireworks this Year
Thinking about creating your own July 4th fireworks display this year? Our head of Emergency Medical Services explains why it's safer to skip the pyrotechnics.
BlogColleague Spotlight: Celebrating Richard Pascarelli!
This month, we're proud to celebrate Richard Pascarelli of our Home Care Division as the recipient of our Colleague Spotlight Award! Learn more about what led to Richard's nomination.
Blog2022 Walk for Hospice Shatters Fundraising Record!
It was a wonderful Walk at Weymouth High School - and thanks to the generosity of our community, this year's Walk set a new fundraising record!
News & MediaRhode Island Blood Center Blood Drive
Give the gift of life by joining us at South Shore Hospital for a whole blood and red cell blood drive for the Rhode Island Blood Center! Appointments are required and can be conveniently scheduled online. To schedule your appointment, please visit the Rhode Island Blood Center website. All donors...
Events & ProgramsHow High BMI Can Affect Your Care During Labor and Delivery
Our goal as anesthesiologists is to both alleviate pain and to keep the patient and baby safe. We need to anticipate any complications that could jeopardize the safety of the patient and baby on the day of delivery. We also want patients to be aware of these potential challenges in advance so they are not caught by surprise if something changes during delivery.
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