May Is National Osteoporosis Month

During National Osteoporosis Month, we hope you will join us in celebrating bone health. Click here to find tools and resources to help build strong bones and prevent or manage osteoporosis. A healthy diet, one rich in fruits, vegetables, calcium and vitamin D, as well as weight-bearing and muscle-strengthening exercises, are critical elements in building peak bone mass and maintaining bone strength throughout our lives.… Read more.

Mother’s Day Flower Sale

The Women’s Board committee of The Cooper Foundation is holding their Mother’s Day flower sale to benefit the Child Life Program.

Cooper University Hospital
One Cooper Plaza
Roberts Pavilion, main lobby
Thursday, May 10, 2018
10 a.m.… Read more.

Immediate Results With Non-Surgical Facelift

Sagging skin is one of the major contributors to an aged and tired appearance. Silhouette InstaLift™ is a simple, in-office procedure to re-contour your face by lifting the deeper layers of your skin for a more youthful appearance.… Read more.

Concert Season Parking for 2018

Please be advised that the BB&T Pavilion patrons will be using the two CCBO parking lots facing Federal Street after business hours for the concert dates listed below. This list is subject to change at any time.… Read more.

Happy Nurses Week!

The PCS Nursing Education staff is excited to offer a variety of activities celebrating the dedication and hard work of our nurses during National Nurses Week, May 7-11, 2018. Nurses are encouraged to participate in as many activities as possible, which will be brought to each unit during the week.… Read more.

May Is Stroke Awareness Month – Act F.A.S.T.

May is Stroke Awareness Month. The first step to treat a stroke is recognizing the symptoms of stroke. Symptoms that can occur suddenly include: weakness or numbness in the face, arms, or legs particularly on one side of the body; confusion; trouble seeing out of one or both eyes; difficulty walking; dizziness or loss of coordination; and a severe headache with no known cause.… Read more.