City Council Representatives Join Methodist Hospital Employees to Formally Open its Newest Patient Floor Showing the New Face
of Health Care in South Philadelphia
Event: Philadelphia City Council President Anna Verna and Councilman James Kenney will be welcomed by Methodist Hospital staff as
they formally open Methodist Hospital’s newly constructed sixth floor to accommodate 24 new single-patient rooms.
Methodist Hospital continues to fulfill its health-care commitment to the South Philadelphia community. See the culmination
of a remarkable top-to-bottom expansion and renovation of facilities and patient rooms.
Date and Time:
Thursday, February 24
3:30 p.m.
Place:
Methodist Hospital
2301 South Broad Street (corner of Wolf Street)
Personnel:
City Council President Anna Verna
City Councilman James Kenney
Thomas J. Lewis, president and CEO, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
James Robinson, chief administrative officer, Methodist Hospital
Background: Methodist Hospital Division of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is completing the last legs of its expansion and renovation—as
part of its ongoing commitment to provide the best health care to the South Philadelphia community. A brand new 24-private-room
general medical-surgical floor will be unveiled at the ceremony. Each patient room has its own shower, an exterior window
and ambient lighting.
Another highlight of this newly constructed floor is 24-hour-a-day light sconces along the hallways. At night, as patients
sleep, the overhead hallway lights will be lowered—and the sconces will provide most of the light—to offer a restful, more
quiet nighttime environment that is often not available in a hospital.
This is the culmination of a remarkable top-to-bottom expansion and renovation of facilities and patient rooms at Methodist
Hospital. In addition to the new general medical-surgical floor, new features include:
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Emergency Department has expanded to 25 beds,
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A new 12-bed medical intensive care unit,
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The Women’s Diagnostic Center, offering mammogram, dexascan and ultrasound,
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Shoulder and Elbow Center for orthopaedic care.
Methodist Hospital has been meeting the health-care needs of South Philadelphia since it opened in 1892. It became a division
of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in 1996.
Media Only Contact:Nan MyersThomas Jefferson University Hospital
Phone: 215-955-6300
Published: 2-23-2005