Virtua rededicates William G. Rohrer Center for HealthFitness

Left photo: Linda Rohrer cuts the ceremonial ribbon for the rededication of the William G. Rohrer Center for HealthFitness at Virtua. She is joined by Virtua President and CEO Richard P. Miller, grandson Griffin Clarke, daughter Stacey Clarke and Virtua Foundation Vice President Rose McManus Coleman.
Right photo: Gloucester County Freeholder Adam Taliaferro attended the rededication of the William G. Rohrer Center for HealthFitness at Virtua to celebrate with Linda Rohrer and her family. Adam underwent physical therapy at the Center during his journey to recover after sustaining a severe football injury in 2000.
Virtua recently rededicated The William G. Rohrer Center for HealthFitness in honor of the center's namesake. The ceremony celebrated the $1.5 million renovations recently completed at the center and marked the lasting importance of this community facility.
William G. Rohrer's daughter, Linda Rohrer, along with her daughter, Stacey Clarke, and grandson, Griffin Clarke, joined Virtua President and CEO Richard Miller, Gloucester County Freeholder Adam Taliaferro and Virtua Foundation Vice President Rose McManus Coleman to recognize the transformational gift the Rohrer family gave to help build the fitness center in 2000.
Learn more about the state-of-the-art facilty by visiting www.virtuafitness.org.
As one of New Jersey’s largest health systems, Virtua helps people be well, get well and stay well through a comprehensive range of health care services. Services are delivered through three health and wellness centers, three fitness centers, four acute care hospitals, primary and specialty physician practices with more than 240 physicians, urgent care centers, seven ambulatory surgery centers, home health services, two long-term care and rehabilitation centers, 12 paramedic units and a wide range of outpatient services. A leader in maternal and child health services, Virtua delivers almost 8,000 babies a year. Virtua also provides employment and wellness services to 1,700 businesses and corporations. An innovator in clinical and information technology such as electronic medical records, Virtua is recognized for its ground-breaking partnerships with
GE Healthcare,
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the
Fox Chase Cancer Center. It is the official orthopedic provider for the
Philadelphia Flyers. Virtua employs more than 8,400 people and has been honored as the #1 Best Place to Work in the Delaware Valley for seven consecutive years. It is the recipient of the Consumer Choice Award from the National Research Corporation. For more information, visit
www.virtua.org or
www.virtuabroadcastnetwork.org.