Were you born at Swedish Medical CenterĀ 100 years ago? If so, you could be the "oldest baby" born at the hospital, and if you are, the nurses and doctors at Swedish want to meet you.
Since opening its doors in 1910, approximately 200,000 babies have been born at Swedish Medical Center-in fact more babies are born at Swedish each year than at any other hospital in Washington. Last year alone, there were more than 7,400 babies born at Swedish's First Hill and Ballard campuses. Swedish also has a best-in-class Perinatal Medicine program and is one of just a handful of Level-III Neonatal Intensive Care Units in the state.
As the medical center gears up to celebrate its 100th anniversary it is Swedish's hope that the "oldest baby" will be the hospital's "spokes-baby" for the year. Swedish's "spokes-baby" will be featured in a full online profile as well as a Web video.
In exchange for the "spokes-baby's" services, Swedish has teamed up with Hotel 1000 Seattle to offer the winner a two-night prize package in downtown Seattle.
The prize package includes a two-night stay in the hotel's Grande Luxe Parlor Suite, a round of 'virtual golf' and a taste of one of the hotel's signature health beverages, "The Fountain of Youth", a refreshing mixture of Aloe Vera, cranberry juice and lime sour
If you think you are, or might know, the eldest living person born at Swedish, please contact Sarah Haeger at (206) 343-1543, shaeger@feareygroup.com or send staff a Tweet online at www.twitter.com/swedish. The Swedish "Spokes-Baby" must come forward by Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 at 11:59 p.m. (Seattle time) to have a chance of winning the prize.[[In-content Ad]]