Building Project Updates

Hanford Planning New Hospital

In early 2007, the Adventist Health Board of Directors approved funding for a new 175,000-square-foot medical center to replace the structure that currently houses Hanford Community Medical Center in Central California. The $112 million project will include a three-story, 144-bed facility in the heart of Hanford, California. Medical/surgical and emergency services from Central Valley General Hospital also will move to the new site. To learn more, visit www.hanfordhealth.com.

Glendale Opens Cutting-edge West Tower

In late April, Glendale Adventist Medical Center opened a new patient tower. Features include an expanded emergency department, patient rooms designed for comfort and convenience, state-of-the-art operating rooms, cutting-edge cardiovascular care and more. To learn more, visit www.glendaleadventist.org.

New Patient Tower in Central California Features Award-winning Maternity Care

Years of planning and construction went into San Joaquin Community Hospital's new five-story, 130,000-square-foot tower, which opened this past summer. The tower includes a 14,000-square-foot emergency department, eight state-of-the-art surgical suites and an expanded ICU. It also houses the hospital's family birth center, which has won several national awards for excellence in maternal and neonatal patient care. To learn more, visit www.sanjoaquinhospital.org.

Featured in: October 2007

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