Cricqueboeuf Hospital: No Closure or Merger with CHU of Caen Confirmed
An extraordinary supervisory board meeting took place this Friday, February 13, 2026, at the Côte Fleurie Hospital in Cricquebœuf, Calvados. Some healthcare workers and members of support committees attended, displaying banners to maintain pressure on hospital leadership.
Hospital Closure and Merger Concerns Addressed
Following the meeting, Michel Bailleul, an elected official from Equemauville, expressed reassurance. He stated that the commitment to not close the Cricquebœuf hospital had been reaffirmed. A merger with the CHU of Caen is no longer under consideration.
Discussions resulted in the creation of a follow-up committee, scheduled to meet every three months to review progress. This aligns with requests previously made by elected officials from the Honfleur and Deauville areas, who circulated an open letter to the press.
Service Enhancements Planned
According to Michel Bailleul, the geriatric department will be strengthened, and the nutrition department will regain six beds.
The future of emergency services and cardiology remains a focus, with assurances that these services “will be maintained.” Hospital personnel are awaiting further announcements regarding these departments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the Cricquebœuf hospital be closed?
The commitment to not close the hospital has been reaffirmed.
Is a merger with the CHU of Caen still being considered?
No, a merger with the CHU of Caen is no longer under consideration.
What changes are planned for the hospital’s services?
The geriatric and nutrition departments will be strengthened, with the nutrition department regaining six beds. Emergency services and cardiology are expected to be maintained.
How might the ongoing monitoring committee impact the long-term stability of healthcare access in the region?