William Passavant - Selected List of Institutions Organized

Selected List of Institutions Organized

  • The Orphans' Home and Farm School in Zelienople, Pennsylvania (now Glade Run Lutheran Services)
  • The Passavant Epileptic Home in Rochester, Pennsylvania (now Passavant Memorial Homes)
  • Passavant Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (now UPMC Passavant Hospital)
  • Passavant Hospital in Chicago, Illinois (now Passavant Memorial Hospital)
  • Passavant Hospital in Jacksonville, Illinois (now Passavant Area Hospital)
  • Passavant Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (now Aurora Sinai Medical Center)*
  • Wartburg Orphans’ Farm School in Mount Vernon, New York (now The Wartburg Adult Care Community)


  • Asterisk: The building that once housed the hospital is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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