
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum is proud to celebrate Healthcare Workers Week, May 12–18, recognizing the extraordinary contributions of healthcare professionals. Thanks to the generous support of UCHealth, all healthcare workers will receive free admission to the Museum with a valid ID during the weeklong celebration.
Healthcare Workers Week is an opportunity for the Museum to honor those who demonstrate resilience, compassion, and excellence every day — values that are at the heart of the Olympic and Paralympic movements. Whether you’re a doctor, nurse, technician, therapist, or serve in any healthcare role, the Museum welcomes you to experience the inspiring stories of America’s greatest athletes and explore one of the nation’s most accessible and interactive museums.
“We are incredibly grateful for the tireless efforts of our healthcare community,” said Marisa Wigglesworth, CEO at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. “Partnering with UCHealth allows us to say thank you in a meaningful way, by sharing the inspiring stories of resilience and excellence that define the Olympic and Paralympic spirit.”
In addition to free admission for healthcare workers, guests accompanying them will enjoy 50% off general admission throughout the week. Healthcare workers can reserve tickets online and present a valid healthcare ID upon arrival.
The 60,000-square-foot U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum offers an immersive journey through the Olympic and Paralympic movements, bringing to life the stories of determination, courage, and achievement that inspire the world. Visit usopm.org for more information.