Building Facilities
The care we provide to our young patients and their families requires more than just dedicated, passionate, expert health care professionals. Having up-to-date, welcoming, and family-friendly facilities, and amenities also makes it possible for Mary Bridge Children's Hospital & Health Center to provide the advanced, compassionate, family centered care that is at the core of all that we do.
Tree House: A Place for Families – named to commemorate the important role Festival of Trees plays in making this project a reality—is MultiCare’s new family housing complex located in the historic Frances Apartments at the corner of 4th and I Streets. Parents of children in Tacoma General’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Mary Bridge’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) can stay near their hospitalized children when they are needed the most. Find out more about Tree House.

Mary Bridge Children’s Health Center – the Mary Bridge Children’s Health Center expansion opened in March of 2005 to help us meet the specific medical needs of children for future generations. Under one roof, the child-friendly center houses all the support services patients and their families need, including more than two dozen pediatric outpatient specialty clinics. The 60,000-square-foot facility provides one-stop service for children who need care for conditions such as diabetes, cancer, heart problems and asthma.
Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital Safe and Sound Building – Many of the community service and support programs provided by Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital are located in one central area: our Safe and Sound building. Programs offered in this facility include the Sexual Assault Intervention Program, Physical Assault Intervention Program, Child Abuse Prevention Program: Parenting Partnership, Child Abuse Intervention Department, Foster Care Assessment Program, The Children’s Advocacy Center of Pierce County and the Center for Childhood Safety.