Halloween Parade returns to Prisma Health Children’s Hospital
Nearly 200 doctors, nurses, and staff members dress up in elaborate costumes — ensuring the joy of Halloween makes it to each child’s door.
Nearly 200 doctors, nurses, and staff members dress up in elaborate costumes — ensuring the joy of Halloween makes it to each child’s door.
Music therapists with Prisma say the room is designed to reduce a patient’s anxiety, and help them cope with an unfamiliar hospital setting.
“Curing Kids Cancer” began in 2005, after Grainne and Clay Owen lost their nine year old son, Killian, to leukemia.
Pediatric experts with Prisma Health are warning new parents about a rise in the sale of counterfeit car seats for children.
Doctors at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital say the type of brain aneurysm that local teenager Shiraze Kalantarian experienced will only affect one in 100,000 young people — leading her to having a life-saving procedure.
The holiday market has been available to families for 16 years now — with every toy donated by local residents.
Newborn babies at Prisma Health Baptist Hospital got a special visit from Santa.
The annual indoor parade at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital brings holiday cheer right to the patients’ rooms.
Prisma Health Children’s Hospital brightened the holiday season for patients and their families on Sunday, Dec.1, with the Good Night Lights event.
The parade continues to grow in size, with nearly 200 team members making their way through the halls of the children’s hospital for what they call reverse-trick-or-treating.