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Barlow Respiratory Hospital Announces 2019 Benefit

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Barlow Respiratory Hospital Announces 2019 Benefit

On Monday May 13, 2019 Barlow Respiratory Hospital will open their historic Los Angeles campus for An Evening Under the Stars. The fundraising dinner will benefit the campaign to ReBuild Barlow, to create an entirely new state-of-the-art hospital within the walls of an existing building and complete a long-planned seismic retrofit of the 1927 main hospital building.

The Evening Honors

The Honorable Gil Cedillo, Los Angeles City Council and Ron Cey, Los Angeles Dodgers.

Special Guest
Gray Davis, 37th Governor of California and Charley Steiner, LA Dodgers Radio Announcer

Tickets are $500 and sponsorships are also available. Click here to purchase.

Event Co-Chairs: Carrie Brillstein ~ Earl E. Gales, Jr. ~ Diane Naegele ~ Dave Thorson ~ Dan Weinstein

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Barlow Respiratory Hospital is the only not-for-profit respiratory hospital in Los Angeles and is recognized for excellence in treating medically complex patients dependent on a ventilator to breathe.

Barlow is a long-term acute care hospital (LTCH) and is a national leader in Ventilator Weaning. Barlow has earned designation as Passy Muir Center of Excellence, the only one in the Western United States, awarded as a result of demonstration of a high standard of care for patients with tracheotomies, on and off the ventilator.

Barlow is an affiliated teaching facility for USC's Keck School of Medicine and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Physicians from hospitals throughout California, including several in the top ten listing of US News and World Report Best Hospitals, refer patients to Barlow Respiratory Hospital for care.

The Campaign to ReBuild Barlow is already underway with a seismic retrofit that extends the life of the historic 1927 hospital building in Los Angeles and expands services by creating a brand new state-of-the-art hospital in an adjoining building. The hospital remains operational during construction.