Celebrating 1 year in our new hospital

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One year ago on December 9, we moved 90 patients into our brand new Main building, officially marking the opening of our new hospital. This December, in celebration of our first anniversary, we are sharing some extraordinary stories of the care and experiences that happen every day at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford.

Thanks to the care teams, support staff, volunteer and donor communities who have made this beautiful new building a place where we deliver the finest medical care possible and offer hope and healing to our patients and their families.

We will be adding new stories all month long.

A meaningful space for families in the hospital

Sanctuary

A look at the hospital’s Sanctuary, a place for all faith traditions, providing a peaceful place for prayer, quiet meditation and reflection.

Breathing easy, at last: Broadening the path to lung transplant for patients with Cystic Fibrosis

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11-year-old Lizzy was able to receive a life-saving transplant thanks to improved technology and Stanford expertise,along with her own determination and an extraordinary community of support. Learn more

Athena’s story: My journey through heart transplant

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An autobiographical story by 14-year-old Athena Dieuanh Tran, titled Resilience: Life as a transplant kid. This December, Athena is celebrating the first anniversary of her heart transplant at Packard Children’s Hospital. Learn more

Sophie’s Place: A new channel for fun and helping patients connect

Sophie's Place Studio

Creating opportunities for learning, creativity and connection while patients are in the hospital. Sophie’s Place Broadcast Studio is on the air at Packard Children’s with a variety of shows and entertainment for kids of all ages. Learn more

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2 Responses to “Celebrating 1 year in our new hospital”

  1. Dori

    Our grandson Ethan was born at the old hospital, had open heart surgery and then was part of the move to the new hospital. He received wonderful care and has had an amazing year without complications! We are so grateful to all at Stanford Children’s Hospital!

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    • JulJenkins

      Hi Dori. Thank you for your kinds words. We’re so pleased to hear about your positive experience, and will be passing your thoughts along to the care team. Wishing you and your family all the very best.

      Warmly,
      Stanford Children’s Health

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