KTiller
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Hi Lora, I was in Stanford for my surgeries about 6 weeks ago. The weather was sunny and mild at that time, but some of the mornings were a bit nippy, so I would bring warm coats. There is a list of nearby lodging on this web site. Some offer a free shuttle service to Stanford Medical Center. My family stayed at the Best Western Riviera because it was so near to the hospital (about a mile). It was bright, and clean and the staff were friendly. This is the off-season so you should get a good rate. Best Western Riviera - www.bestwesterncalifornia.com 15 El Camino Real, Menlo Park - (650) 321-8772 We flew into San Jose and rented a car at the airport, so didn't need to rely on a shuttle. Driving makes it easier to get around to restaurants and shopping and you can get to the hospital at any hour of the day or night. It's only a 30 minute drive to Half Moon Bay on the coast which makes a great excursion. There is a plethora of restaurant on El Camino Real and the hospital cafeteria was pretty good - we ate a lot of meals right there. There is a Ronal McDonald's House at Stanford that is very near to the hospital. The telephone number is (650) 470-6000. The website is http://www.ronaldhouse-stanford.org/about/accommodations.html If they have a room available, that would be a good environment for children. The charge is only $10 per night and they provide a shuttle service to the hospital. You and your family will be in my prayers. Be comforted by the fact that Meadow is in the best of hands - Dr. Steinberg, his staff, and all of the caregivers at Stanford are truly amazing. Kim
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