Medical Construction & Design

Texas hospital designed for community wellness

Resolute Health Hospital campus features a fitness center, health-oriented restaurants and walking trails


Resolute Health Hospital in New Braunfels, Texas, includes a 56-acre “wellness” campus that features a fitness center, health-oriented restaurants, walking trails and an integrative medicine center, according to an article on the Medical Design & Construction website.

Resolute also provides complementary therapies such as nutrition counseling, fitness instruction and lifestyle coaching. Retail shops and a women’s health center are scheduled to open in the fall.

The 365,000-square-foot hospital has 128 beds in all-private rooms and offers cardiovascular care, orthopedics, oncology, imaging, wound care, rehabilitation and obstetrics.

“Our goal is to empower members of our community with the tools they need to take responsibility for their own health, and to be the provider of choice when they need acute care services,” Tess Coody, CEO of Resolute Health, said in the article.

Read the article.

 

 



July 22, 2014


Topic Area: Architecture


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