Facility Information
Otsego Memorial
Hospital is a 46-bed facility in Gaylord, Michigan. It was founded
in 1951 and has since aimed to offer comprehensive healthcare to
the local community. They would have achieved Level IV Trauma
designation and have imaging, surgery, and rehabilitation in-house
while still being able to access all the specialties and resources
of the Munson network.
Community Information
Located in the heart
of northern Michigan, Gaylord is known as the "Alpine
Village" for its charming Bavarian-inspired architecture,
rolling hills, and abundant snowfall, creating a picturesque,
four-season destination. With over 90 inland lakes, scenic hiking
and biking trails, and world-class golf courses, there's no
shortage of ways to enjoy the fresh air. In the winter, Gaylord
transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering some of the best
skiing, snowmobiling, and winter sports in the state. The charming
downtown is filled with local shops, restaurants, and festivals,
fostering a strong sense of community. With excellent schools, a
low cost of living, and easy access to larger cities like Tra