Posted on May - 02 - 2010
University Hospitals receives $2.25 million grant for joint replacement center
University Hospitals has received a $2.25 million grant to create a Center of Excellence in Joint Replacement.
The grant is from the Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Foundation, which will have the new center’s Patient and Family Education Resource Room and Physical Therapy Treatment Room named in its honor.
“Recognizing the growth of our community’s aging population and the increased occurrence of musculoskeletal problems in the elderly, the Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Foundation has made this donation to help support University Hospitals’ efforts in advancing the comprehensive treatment and care of orthopaedic-related ailments,” said William Robertson, who is on the foundation’s board of managers and UH’s Department of Orthopaedics Leadership Council.
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