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Pediatric Complex Care - Services
Services provided with the Pediatric Complex Care Program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
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MWPH Rededicates Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Unit
Today, Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital celebrated the rededication of the Phyllis C. Meyerhoff Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation. The inpatient unit offers physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy for infant-to-adolescent aged children with orthopedic, neurological, and developmental diagnoses.
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The Ability Center
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Nutrition
The team of highly skilled pediatric dietitians at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital evaluate and treat children with a variety of diagnoses in outpatient, inpatient and day treatment programs.
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Developmental Delays
Developmental delay occurs when the child has not met developmental milestones by the expected time period. Evaluations are performed by pediatric physiatrists and/or rehabilitation therapists at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital’s President & CEO Announces Plans to Retire
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH), a leader in pediatric care for 100 years, announced that Sheldon “Shelly” Stein, President and CEO, is retiring with plans to remain in his role through November 2022 to support this transition.
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Infant Specialty Care Resources
Center for Neonatal Transitional Care Resources
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Benefits at MWPH
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers excellent benefits that nurture the personal, financial and healthcare needs of employees and their families.
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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Announces New Board Members
The Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Board of Trustees (Hospital Board) and the Mt. Washington Pediatric Foundation, Inc. (Foundation) announced newly elected trustees to their respective boards.
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9th Storybook Gala Raises Most Funds in Event's History
On November 4, a lively and gracious group of community supporters from around the Baltimore area gathered for the 9th Annual Storybook Gala. The event, benefiting Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH), raised $447,000 (net)—the most funds raised in the event’s history.