The Golisano Children's Hospital of Buffalo, formerly known as the John R. Oishei Children's Hospital, is getting new rooftop signage to reflect its name change. The hospital, located on Elmwood Avenue, will update its signage to match its new name.

In January, Kaleida Health changed the name of the hospital to Golisano Children's Hospital of Buffalo.

"The new signage will be a great way to reflect the hospital's new name and identity," said a hospital spokesperson. The name change was made to recognize the Golisano Foundation's significant contributions to the hospital. The Golisano Foundation has been a major supporter of the hospital and its mission to provide quality healthcare to children in the Buffalo area.

The new signage will be a welcome addition to the hospital's exterior and will help to reinforce its new identity. Kaleida Health's decision to rename the hospital is a testament to the organization's commitment to recognizing and honoring its supporters. The new signage is expected to be installed soon, and it will be a great way to showcase the hospital's new name to the Buffalo community. The hospital serves families from all over Western New York, including South Buffalo and Williamsville.

Parents in these areas will be pleased to know that the hospital is continuing to grow and evolve to meet the needs of their children. The Golisano Children's Hospital of Buffalo is a vital part of the Buffalo healthcare system, and its new signage will be a great way to promote its mission and values. The hospital will hold a ceremony to unveil the new signage, which is expected to take place in the coming weeks.