Nemours Children's Health Opens Moseley Foundation Institute

The facility will provide care to pediatric patients in the Delaware Valley and beyond.

By HFT Staff


Nemours Children's Health opened the Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation Institute for Cancer and Blood Disorders (Moseley Foundation Institute), a state-of-the-art facility that will provide care to pediatric patients in the Delaware Valley and beyond. The Moseley Foundation Institute at Nemours Children's was established in March 2023 with a $78 million gift from the Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation. 

The ceremony marked the completion of a leading-edge, 24-bed inpatient facility at Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware. Spanning 24,000 square feet, the first phase of the Moseley Foundation Institute features a family-centered state-of-the-art design that overlooks the beautiful gardens of the Nemours Estate to promote healing and recovery. 

The second phase of the Moseley Foundation Institute will feature a 19,000-square-foot outpatient Day Hospital and Infusion Center expected to open in October 2025— more than quadrupling its current size. 

The vision for the Moseley Foundation Institute began in March 2023 with the gift from the Moseley Foundation.  



March 25, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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