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Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware

Coordinates:39°46′56″N75°33′20″W / 39.782215°N 75.555435°W /39.782215; -75.555435
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Hospital in Delaware, United States
Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware
Nemours Children's Health
Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware as seen from theNemours Estate
Map
Geography
LocationWilmington,Delaware,United States
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeSpecialty - Pediatrics
Affiliated universityThomas Jefferson University
University of Delaware
PatronTheNemours Foundation
Services
Emergency departmentLevel 1 Pediatric Trauma Center
Beds195
History
Opened1940
Links
Websitewww.nemours.org

Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware is apediatric hospital located inWilmington, Delaware.[1] It is operated by theNemours Foundation, a non-profit organization created through the last will and testament of philanthropistAlfred I. du Pont by his widow Jessie Ball duPont in 1936, and dedicated to improving children's health.[2] Historically, it was referred to as the A. I. duPont Institute for Crippled Children or more simply, the duPont Institute and provides pediatric specialties and subspecialties to infants, children, teens, and young adults up to age 21.[3][4]

Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware, was the first freestanding children's hospital that is part ofNemours Children's Health, the nation's largest multi-state, multi-location pediatric health system.[5] The hospital has achieved Magnet status multiple times and has several specialties consistently ranked byU.S. News & World Report's Top Children's Hospital awards.[6][7] Additionally, it is recognized as anAmerican College of Surgeons Children's Surgery Verified Hospital.[8]

History

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Main entrance of the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children

Alfred I. duPont established a trust composed of his holdings inE. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company which provided for the formation of TheNemours Foundation, named for the duPont family's home in France.[2] The Nemours Foundation was incorporated in Florida in 1936.[9] Nemours offers pediatric clinical care, research, education, advocacy and prevention programs.[10]

In 1940, the original Alfred I. duPont Institute opened in Wilmington as a pediatric orthopedic institute.[6][11] To address the shrinking availability of space and further expand services, planning for a new hospital began in 1972. Construction began in 1977 and progressed in phases until 1984, when the hospital was completed.[2]

Nemours has grown to be one of the nation's largest children's health systems, caring for nearly half a million children each year at both the Delaware facility andOrlando, Florida, as well as 72 primary and specialty care practices.[12][13] The hospital is part of the duPont legacy.[10] It was named one of the nation's best children's hospitals byParents Magazine in 2009.[14] The institute is academically affiliated with both theUniversity of Delaware inNewark andThomas Jefferson University inPhiladelphia, and the residency program is handled throughThomas Jefferson University Hospital.[2]

On May 12, 2021, the hospital announced its name change to "Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware."[15]

As of December 2023, the duPont Charitable Trust's portfolio is worth almost $10 billion, which helps financially support Nemours Children's Health.[13]

In January 2025, Nemours Children's Health and the State of Delaware launched a new payment model for children in the state’sMedicaid program. The model incentivizes keeping children healthy and out of the hospital, rather than reimbursing hospitals for the volume of medical services provided.[16]

In April 2025, Nemours introduced a high school co-op program that provides students with practical experience as medical and nursing assistants, along with educational support.[17]

In June 2025, Nemours announced that a Riverside location will open in the Kingswood Center.[18]

Facilities

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The medical campus is located directly east of theDuPont Experimental Station and the site also houses theNemours Estate. The facility provides Delaware's only Pediatric Trauma Center, advanced inpatient and outpatient pediatric care in more than 30 specialties, intensive and acute pediatric care, as well as pediatric research.[19] TheRonald McDonald House of Delaware adjacent to the hospital provides sleep rooms and showers for the parents and families of children receiving treatment. In November 2023, Nemours donated $15,000 to Ronald McDonald House Charities.[20]

Nemours Biomedical Research occupies the E400 building in the DuPont Experimental Station.[21]

In October 2014, Nemours completed a 450,000-square-foot expansion project. The $256 million project increased the size of the Emergency Department and the number of inpatient beds.[22]

In 2022, Nemours began a $40 million expansion insoutheastern Pennsylvania in which the health system will open three new specialty care sites by the winter of 2024.[23]

In May 2023, Nemours opened a specialized pediatric medical office inBroomall, Pennsylvania that includes doctors who are experts in more than 15 medical and surgical specialties.[24][25]

In March 2023, Nemours opened a 43,000-square-foot facility inChester County that will offer 18 medical and outpatient surgical specialties for children.[26]

In January 2025, Nemours announced a $130 million expansion focused onneonatology, cancer and cardiology programs, and its maternal and fetal health program.[27]

Specialties

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The hospital offers a comprehensive range of pediatric specialties and advanced surgical procedures, including kidney and bone marrow transplants and heart reconstruction. It is internationally recognized in blood andbone marrow transplantation,[28]achondroplasia,[29] cancer, cardiology and cardiac surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedics, and solid organ transplantation.[30][31][32][33][34]

In March 2023, Nemours expanded cancer and blood disease research following a $78 million grant from the Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation.[35]

In September 2023, Nemours received a $2.4 million grant to better support primary care access in underserved areas of Delaware.[36]

In March 2025, the hospital celebrated the opening of the Lisa Dean Moseley Institute for Cancer and Blood Disorders on the fifth floor of its Wilmington hospital.[37] It is a 24-bed facility. The facility will include 18 infusion andapheresis ambulatory rooms, along with 19 clinic rooms and a procedure room for cancer and blood disorder ambulatory pediatric patients.[38]

In April 2025, Nemours Children's Health began providing on-site medical care and injury prevention services for youth players at thePhiladelphia Union soccer academy.[39]

In June 2025, Nemours Children's Health in Delaware began offering a new treatment for children withscoliosis, using technology called MAGnetic Expansion Control — or MAGEC rods to reduce the need for repeated surgeries.[40]

References

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  1. ^Commerce, Florida Chamber of (June 15, 2021)."Nemours Children's Health Named Newest Florida Chamber Foundation Statewide Community Development Partner".Florida Chamber of Commerce. RetrievedMay 10, 2024.
  2. ^abcdMoss, R. Lawrence (2021).Nemours Children's Health. Images of America. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing.ISBN 978-1-4671-0623-8.OCLC 1262996376.
  3. ^"All Counties: AI duPont Hospital for Children Adolescent Medicine Clinic | Wilmington". RetrievedJune 1, 2020.
  4. ^McCoyd, Judith L. M.; Kerson, Toba Schwaber (March 17, 2016).Social Work in Health Settings: Practice in Context. Routledge.ISBN 978-1-317-40912-0.
  5. ^"Celebrating a Decade of Ripple Effects of Better Health: Nemours Children's Health Marks 10 Years Since Opening Nemours Children's Hospital, Florida".www.orlandomedicalnews.com. RetrievedMarch 21, 2023.
  6. ^abToday, Delaware (February 18, 2016)."The Ultimate Guide to Hospitals in Delaware 2016".
  7. ^"Delaware children's hospital receives Magnet recognition".Healthcare Finance News.
  8. ^"Verified Children's Surgery Centers".ACS. RetrievedMarch 21, 2023.
  9. ^Patton, Charlie (April 27, 2018)."Nemours Children's Specialty Care looks to raise $7 million".Florida Times-Union. RetrievedJuly 24, 2024.
  10. ^ab"The Ultimate Guide to Hospitals in Delaware 2016".Delaware Today. February 18, 2016. RetrievedJuly 24, 2024.
  11. ^Mammarella, Ken (December 17, 2017)."Nemours: Alfred's estate decked out for the holidays".Delawareonline.com. RetrievedJuly 24, 2024.
  12. ^"At Nemours Children's Health, keeping kids healthy takes strong technology".Oracle. July 22, 2022. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  13. ^ab"Alfred I. duPont Trust CIO Retires".Institutional Investor. December 11, 2023.
  14. ^"Parents Magazine Posts Survey Results". Nemours.org. February 25, 2009.Archived from the original on August 7, 2010. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2010.
  15. ^Newman, Meredith (May 13, 2021)."Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children to change its name this summer".The News Journal. RetrievedMay 13, 2021.
  16. ^Irizarry, Joe (January 19, 2025)."Nemours and the State of Delaware agree on new payment model for kids in the Medicaid program".Delaware First Media. RetrievedMay 28, 2025.
  17. ^Sharp, Andrew (April 26, 2025)."Nemours Program Introduces High School Students to Career Track".Delaware Today. RetrievedMay 28, 2025.
  18. ^Tabeling, Katie (June 18, 2025)."Nemours plans Riverside location in Kingswood Center".Delaware Business Times. RetrievedAugust 3, 2025.
  19. ^"Delaware children's hospital earns national recognition".
  20. ^"2023 CBS Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House Charities Telethon underway".CBS News. November 16, 2023. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  21. ^"Nemours Biomedical Research relocating to DuPont Experimental Station". January 26, 2017.
  22. ^Silvis, Jennifer (May 30, 2014)."FIRST LOOK: Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Expansion".HCD Magazine. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  23. ^"Nemours opening 3 new suburban Philadelphia children's health centers".Philadelphia Business Journal. October 4, 2022. RetrievedMay 10, 2024.
  24. ^Whelan, Aubrey (May 23, 2023)."Nemours opens a new pediatric specialty clinic in Broomall".Inquirer. RetrievedMay 10, 2024.
  25. ^Bjorkgren, David (May 24, 2023)."New Broomall Clinic Focuses on Children's Medical Needs".DELCO Today. RetrievedMay 10, 2024.
  26. ^Cooper, Kenny (March 12, 2024)."Nemours Children's Health opens specialty care, ambulatory surgical center in Malvern".WHYY. RetrievedJuly 24, 2024.
  27. ^Antonik, Jennifer (January 31, 2025)."Nemours to see $130M expansion focused on its youngest patients, newest doctors".Delaware Business Times. RetrievedMay 28, 2025.
  28. ^"Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware | NMDP".www.nmdp.org.
  29. ^Ruderman, Wendy (February 13, 2023)."Doctor known for treating kids with dwarfism at Nemours retires and passes baton to his son".Inquirer.
  30. ^"Medical Conditions & Services | Nemours Children's Health System".www.nemours.org. RetrievedMarch 29, 2020.
  31. ^"Nemours Children's Hospital-Delaware in Wilmington, DE".US News Health. January 1, 1970. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  32. ^Cooper, Kenny (March 12, 2024)."Nemours Children's Health opens specialty care, ambulatory surgical center in Malvern".WHYY. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  33. ^Dudenhoefer '17, Nicole (April 17, 2024)."Nemours Children's Health, UCF Partner to Elevate the Quality of Healthcare for Florida's Children".University of Central Florida News | UCF Today.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  34. ^"Nemours Children's Health Ranks in Multiple Specialties in U.S. News & World Report 2022-23 Best Children's Hospitals".
  35. ^Perez-Gonzalez, Johnny (March 3, 2023)."Nemours Children's Hospital gets $78 million for cancer and blood disease research".WHYY. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  36. ^Gonzalez, Sabrina (September 27, 2023)."Nemours receive $2.4M grant to boost primary care access".Delaware Business Times. RetrievedAugust 3, 2025.
  37. ^"Nemours opens Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation Institute for Cancer and Blood Disorders".The Cancer Letter. March 21, 2025. RetrievedMay 28, 2025.
  38. ^Antonik, Jennifer (April 9, 2025)."Nemours opens new cancer, blood disorder institute".Delaware Business Times. RetrievedMay 28, 2025.
  39. ^Fowser, Mark (April 23, 2025)."Nemours docs will care for youngsters at Union soccer academy".WDEL 101.7FM. RetrievedAugust 3, 2025.
  40. ^"How a magic new treatment for scoliosis is helping kids in Delaware".How a magic new treatment for scoliosis is helping kids in Delaware. June 26, 2025. RetrievedAugust 3, 2025.
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