Modern Luxury: Great Scott
Through healing hearts and helping hands, Scottish Rite for Children remains steadfast nationwide and beyond.
By. Jane Humphrey
We are deeply grateful for the exceptional dedication and care Dr. Scott Oishi and his team provide to our son. Every visit to Scottish Rite is one of hope and encouragement and we leave feeling confident Briggs will be able to face any challenges ahead,” –Rachel French, Mother Of Patient Briggs French
“The feeling of being seen and heard, of knowing that you matter, is crucial to the healing process,” shares chief of staff Daniel J. Sucato, M.D., M.S. “At Scottish Rite, we are child-focused. We get down on our knees, look a child in the eye and seek to understand their needs to best serve them. We give children back their childhood.” Having been a treasured staple within the North Texas community for over a century (established in 1921), Scottish Rite for Children continues to soar as a world-renowned leader in treating pediatric orthopedic conditions, and its patients are traveling here from all over the map. “Not only does Scottish Rite have a strong presence in the Dallas community, but it is also known for its excellence in patient experience nationally,” shares president and CEO for Scottish Rite for Children’s Bob Walker. “This year, NRC Health honored Scottish Rite for Children with the Excellence in Patient Experience Award for the eighth time in the nationwide pediatric category. Honorees are recognized for their efforts to consistently deliver outstanding patient experiences.” And, deliver they certainly do—with grace and gusto. From scoliosis, clubfoot, hand differences, and hip disorders, the compassionate team of experts’ unwavering commitment to children goes beyond the physical sense. They adhere to address three critical pillars for every child— the body, mind, and spirit. Offering a bevy of individualized therapies with inimitable in-house specialists, every child receives a regimen tailor-made to them. An additional component to adding a sense of playfulness to keep children in good disposition, the hospital hosts a myriad of recreational programs and specialized sports. With three locations within North Texas, the Dallas location is the largest—871,000 square feet perched on 15 acres of land.
“When a patient’s family arrives, their every observation and interaction is an opportunity for us to show how much we care,” notes Walker. “As they approach, they notice the colorful playground and the lush, green lawn. It is not uncommon to get a wave from our amazing grounds crew or help to cross the street from one of our friendly security officers. Inside, the aroma of popcorn fills the air, and our visitors receive a warm welcome from volunteers around every corner. By the time patient families check-in, we hope they feel welcomed and have a sense of peace, safety and assurance that they are in the right place.” For families, the kind of care provided by the warm-hearted team of experts here is unparalleled.
“We believe how we treat our patients and families characterizes who we are. The children and adolescents we care for are the center of everything we do.” — Daniel Sucato, M.D., M.S.