Project News for Healthcare Facilities - November 2016
Children's hospital planned in Colorado Springs
The 294,000-square-foot complex will open on the UCHealth Memorial Hospital North campus in late 2018 and includes room for growth
11/29/2016
N.Y.'s Samaritan Medical Center cancer facility's design based on the word 'hope'
The Walker Center for Cancer Care was designed to promote a sense of community, centering itself on a large living room
11/28/2016
VA renovates Massachusetts nursing care facility
The roughly 20,000-square-foot space has private patient rooms and bathrooms and new communal spaces for family
11/18/2016
Dayton benefitting from hospital building boom
Five major projects are planned or nearing completion
11/17/2016
St. Elizabeth’s plans multimillion-dollar building in Indiana
It will offer expanded primary care and urgent care services as well as medical specialties
11/17/2016
Banner-University Medical Center expanding Tucson campus
$400 million, nine-story tower will replace 40-year-old hospital
11/17/2016
First Alzheimer’s care homes for people with Down Syndrome to open in Calif.
Two 5,000 sq. ft. houses will open in early 2017 and become home to 20 people with developmental disabilities
11/14/2016
Designing for a population boom
Florida Hospital for Women was designed to serve a huge population swell in metro Orlando, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
11/9/2016
Washington healthcare organization builds $21 million emergency and specialty services building
Jefferson Health Care opened a new 52,900-square-foot facility in Port Townsend
11/4/2016
Healthcare facility simulation center accommodates program growth
A new Simulation Center at Boston Children’s Hospital provides a 5,300-square-foot dedicated space to the Simulator Program, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
11/4/2016
New Southern California facility key part healthcare village
Hoag Health Center Irvine designed for convenient care
11/4/2016
Creating an environment of wellness and inclusion
Three organizations have joined to improve the health of their community while creating a destination campus for wellness and inclusion, according to a Healthcare Design website
11/2/2016