12020-10-27T13:38:36-05:00Megan Keller Young2e72a529e58eee72bb9ae4f1e37365aa654232ca1918plain19522021-06-16T15:38:06-05:00Megan Keller Young2e72a529e58eee72bb9ae4f1e37365aa654232caOpened in 2012, the Ada F. Addington Hospice CareCenter was the first dedicated inpatient hospice unit in Chicago, and remains in operation under JourneyCare. The unit in Rush University Medical Center is made up of 13 suites. These rooms were designed with more comfort and visitor space than an average hospital room, because stays were expected to be longer, and patients in hospice care do not require the some of the features of an average hospital room.
Photographs, correspondence, and plans in this section document Horizon Hospice’s partnership with Rush, from the planning stages to the completed CareCenter.
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1media/HORI_01_0004_0007.jpg2020-10-27T13:33:15-05:00Megan Keller Young2e72a529e58eee72bb9ae4f1e37365aa654232caA Circle of Care: Horizon Hospice, 1978-2015Megan Keller Young16Important papers and photographs from the hospice's archivessplash2021-06-16T16:03:20-05:00Megan Keller Young2e72a529e58eee72bb9ae4f1e37365aa654232ca
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1media/[Horizon Hospice Ribbon Cutting] S2B28F7_thumb.jpg2021-02-15T15:23:17-06:00Opening of the hospice inpatient unit at Rush University Medical Center, 20122Mayor Rahm Emanuel cutting the ribbon to open the center.media/[Horizon Hospice Ribbon Cutting] S2B28F7.jpgplain2021-04-22T16:38:36-05:00Horizon Hospice records, MSHORI19, Series 2, Box 28, Folder 7, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Illinois Chicago.2012