| Last updated on September 26, 2007 |
Established nearly 100 years ago, our charge remains clear- to provide the best possible care to children regardless of their family's ability to pay, Children's is the regional pediatric referral center for children serving the states of Washington, Alaska, and Idaho.
Description:
We are on the forefront of pediatric medicine, providing a high-tech, high-touchto those who need our care. Our staff and physicians specialize in meeting the unique physical, emotional, and developmental needs of children from infancy through young adulthood. Guided by a philosophy of family-centered care, we focus on more than just the medical needs of our patients. We srive to treat the whole person. And we recognize that fmailies are an invaluable resource in providing the best possible care to our patients. That is why our facilities are designed to enable a range of activity. Operating rooms can accommodate 30 members of a surgical team for one highly complicated surgery, while patient areas provide space for recreation, arts and crafts, social gatherings and the child who wants to "hang" and play Nintendo with friends.
History:
At the turn of the century, Anna Clise, a prominent, influential woman of Seattle, suffered a tragic loss: the death of her five-year-old son to inflammatory rheumatism. Her grief brought with it the recognition of this region's great need for medical care for children, and compelled her to establish a legacy that we know today as Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center. Nine years later in February, 1907, Anna Clise and 23 women friends established the first orthopedic facility for children on the West Coast, Children's Orthopedic Hospital in a wing of Seattle General Hospital. From its inception, Children's served as a regional hospital. In October 1907, the Board of Trustees established Children's mission. The board adopted a policy to accept any child regardless of race, religion, or the parents' ability to pay. This policy has become the essence of Children's philosophy throughout its history. Children's moved to its own facility in 1908, a 12-bed cottage on Queen Anne Hill. In 1911, a self-supporting 40-bed hospital opened on an adjacent site. In 1953, Children's moved to its current location in the Laurelhurst area of Seattle.
Contact people:
Address:
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P.O. Box 5371/ G-1010 Seattle, WA 98105 |
Web Site: http://www.seattlechildrens.org
Directions:
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Directions to Seattle Campus
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
From the North:
Take I-5 South to exit #169, NE 45th Street.
Turn left (east) at the stoplight onto NE 45th Street.
Go 1.5 miles, passing the University of. . . (more)
Nearest Bus Stop: please contact 206-526-2226 |
Miscellaneous Information
| Does your organization welcome court-ordered community service volunteers? |
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No
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| Does your organization have volunteer positions for youth 12-18? |
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Yes
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