Loretto Hospital celebrates patient's 100th birthday while unveiling Outpatient Physical Therapy Unit

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Loretto Hospital celebrates patients 100th birthday and more

Loretto Hospital in Chicago commemorated a significant moment on Wednesday, inaugurating its state-of-the-art Outpatient Physical Therapy Unit and celebrating the 100th birthday of a remarkable patient.

Loretto Hospital in Chicago commemorated a significant moment on Wednesday, inaugurating its state-of-the-art Outpatient Physical Therapy Unit and celebrating the 100th birthday of a remarkable patient.

Born when Calvin Coolidge was president and Time Magazine published its first issue, Lillian Fowler has been a loyal patient at Loretto for over a decade, receiving weekly physical therapy sessions.

A resident of the Austin community, Lillian worked in environmental services at the University of Illinois Hospital until her retirement in 1988. The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new facility included a surprise celebration in honor of Lillian's century-long journey.

The newly opened Outpatient Physical Therapy Unit at Loretto boasts advanced equipment, featuring a state-of-the-art traction table for spinal decompression, private treatment areas, and a main gym. This milestone signifies Loretto's commitment to providing cutting-edge healthcare services to the community.

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