Sam Jimenez was born prematurely at 32 weeks’ gestation, weighing 6 pounds and 12 ounces. He grew significantly, and at age 6, his pediatrician referred him to an orthopedic specialist for bone problems often connected to Marfan syndrome. The genetic disorder affects the body’s connective tissue, which holds cells, tissues and organs together – and […]
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PICU journal supports patients and families on their health care journey
For many patients and their families, a stay in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) can feel like a long journey, one filled with many procedures, emotions and milestones, that can be difficult to track along the way. That’s why Akron Children’s offers the PICU Patient Journal, a tool for patients and families to document […]
Employees work to reduce the hospital’s environmental impact
Sustainability efforts at Akron Children’s are about more than just being good stewards of the hospital’s resources. They’re also about ensuring a bright, healthy future for the pediatric population that we serve. “Our employees have led different initiatives over the years that have really made an impact on reducing waste and greenhouse gas emissions at […]
‘Logical lens’ helps kids to think critically
With smartphones, social media and the 24-hour news cycle, information flows nonstop. Teaching your children how to think critically about the world around them is a skill they can develop early and use their whole lives. First, what is critical thinking? “It’s approaching information that is given to you in a mindful, thoughtful way,” said […]
Grateful dad gives back to Akron Children’s by becoming an employee
Bill Louth was so thankful to Akron Children’s for curing his son’s heart condition that he wanted to give back. He did that by joining the Akron Children’s Information Services Division as a server engineer. The heart issues begin At age 7, Isaiah Louth’s heart started racing. Nothing specific trigged the episodes, and heart […]
Three sisters with hemophilia thrive
Mindy and Geoff Miller of Uniontown have four kids. Three are girls, and they have the bleeding disorder called hemophilia. “Geoff has hemophilia, and we were always told there was a good chance he’d pass it along to our girls,” Mindy said. “They would be carriers, and their future sons could have hemophilia because their […]













