Kaleida Health
About Kaleida Health
Kaleida Health is a not-for-profit healthcare network established in 1998, and it is the largest healthcare provider and private employer in Western New York. With over 11,787 employees and 1,563 affiliated physicians, it operates a comprehensive network of hospitals, specialty centers, home care agencies, and long-term care facilities, extending services into Upper Northwest Pennsylvania.
The organization is a major teaching affiliate of the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. It emphasizes community health through its mission to provide compassionate, high-value care and to educate future leaders in medicine. Kaleida Health operates several facilities, including Buffalo General Medical Center, John R. Oishei Children's Hospital, and various rehabilitation and skilled nursing facilities. It offers a wide range of services, including primary care, hospital-based care, home care, and specialty programs, all supported by advanced technology and a commitment to philanthropy through its foundations.