Spital Limmattal invites you to the inauguration of the care center

Schlieren ZH, September 2022

The Spital Limmattal invites you to the inauguration and inspection of the new care center on September 17th. Around three months before the official opening of the Limmat Valley Railway, the "Health Railway Limmat Valley" will also be unveiled.

The Spital Limmattal inaugurates the new care center on Saturday, September 17th. According to the press release , the planning and construction work for this took around ten years. The opening of the care center takes place exactly four years after the start of operations in the new acute hospital.

In addition to the inauguration and opening of the center for viewing from 11 a.m. in the afternoon, the program for the opening ceremony also includes a concert by the Dietikon town music group on the village square, music for organ, singing, oboe in the hospital chapel and a concert by the LIMMICHor on the village square. Various food and drink stands from the region are available on the festival grounds for your physical well-being.

The premises of the care center are open to all visitors for free inspection on the opening day. During the tour of the care center, the hospital's partner companies will present insights into what is on offer for future residents, according to the invitation. Their move to the new premises is then scheduled for the following week.

In addition to the actual care center, there is another "revelation", as the media release says. It's about the stop of the Limmattalbahn. Around three months before the official opening of the Limmattalbahn, the "Health Railway Limmattal" will be ceremonially unveiled at 11 a.m. It can then be explored afterwards.

As a further attraction, the Spital Limmattal offers visitors the opportunity to sit at the controls of the rescue helicopter in the Air Alpine Ambulance (AAA) flight simulator.

The opening ceremony is scheduled to end at 4 p.m. The hospital recommends arriving by public transport as there are no parking spaces.

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