Flower Hospital
ProMedica Flower Hospital is 311-bed non-profit hospital in Sylvania, Ohio, United States, operated by ProMedica as a division of ProMedica Toledo Hospital.
The hospital is home to the Hickman Cancer Center, an emergency department, primary stroke center, and adult inpatient psychiatry services. The emergency department has 25 beds and serves approximately 30,000 patients each year.
History
In memory of his late wife, Ellen, Stevens Warren Flower took up the task of building Flower Hospital in 1910. It was originally built near his home in downtown Toledo, Ohio, but it was later relocated to Sylvania, Ohio, in 1975.
Amenities
The hospital has a cafeteria with a Subway restaurant, two gift shops, internet access, a library, and pastoral services.
References
- ^ "ProMedica Flower Hospital". ProMedica. ProMedica. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ "ProMedica Flower Hospital - Emergency Center". ProMedica. ProMedica. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ "Looking back on 40 years of Flower Hospital". The Blade. 2015-03-07. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
- ^ Amenities