It's been a privilege to have served the people of our community over the last 100 years, and it will be a privilege to serve even more of you — in more places, in more ways, and with more new thinking than ever — in the years and centuries to come. Here's just a few of the ways we're celebrating. Visit www.swedish100.org for more information.
100 Years. 100 Stories.
When you've been around for 100 years, you come into contact with some pretty wonderful people, on both sides of the hospital bed. Click this image to meet 100 people — each has an amazing story.
Calling All Swedish Babies: Do you have the cutest baby photo?
Enter our "I'm a Swedish baby" photo contest!
Each year, Swedish welcomes more babies into the world than any other hospital in the state. In fact, more than 200,000 babies have been born at Swedish since 1910. If you're one of them or if you've had a baby here, we'd love to see your baby pictures and hear your stories. You could win great prizes, including a two-night stay for four people at Great Wolf Lodge! Details and qualifications for participation in the contest apply. Visit www.swedish100.org to enter.
Contest at a glance
The contest runs through June 1, and has six categories:
Craziest hair
Biggest sports fan
Trick-or-treat
Most adorable
I ♥ my pet
Does your photo qualify?
The individual in the photo must have been born at Swedish Medical Center or any hospital now part of Swedish Health Services: Swedish Hospital, Doctors Hospital, Seattle General Hospital, Ballard General Hospital, Ballard Community Hospital or Providence Seattle Medical Center.
The submitted picture must be of a baby (18 months of age or younger) at the time when the photo was originally taken. They can be any age now.
To be eligible to win, you must follow the contest rules. You must be 18 years of age or older to submit photos. For complete contest rules and conditions, visit www.swedish100.org.
A Walk Down Memory Lane
Having served the region as a nonprofit since 1910, Swedish has many milestones and stories in its history. Take a look at just a few.
