Who We Are
Booth Memorial Hospital
The Booth Memorial Hospital lies in the shadow of Cape Town’s iconic Table Mountain, in the suburb of Oranjezicht. The mission of the hospital is to provide a compassionate, healing ministry in the name of Christ.
Admin Hours
- Monday8.00 - 16.00
- Tuesday8.00 - 16.00
- Wednesday8.00 - 16.00
- Thursday8.00 - 16.00
- Friday8.00 - 16.00
- Saturday/SundayClosed
Our Experience
Has been working since 1917
The hospital opened its doors on Monday 28 May 1917. During its time as a maternity unit, the Booth delivered 27 000 babies. For a number of years, the hospital was a long-term frail age facility, after which it re-opened as a sub acute hospital, owned and managed by The Salvation Army and funded by the Western Cape Department of Health.
Advance service
We Care About you
The hospital can accommodate 100 patients, who are referred from the major tertiary hospitals within the city bowl area or their attending physicians, although the hospital covers a wider catchment area. Services offered include:
Rehabilitation
for patients who have a fair to good prognosis following a recent stroke, fracture, joint replacement, amputation or head injury.
Convalescence
following acute hospital treatment when the patient is not well enough to be discharged.
Terminal care
of patients in the end stage of illness.
Spiritual Needs
Regular services are conducted each Thursday and Sunday.