The healthcare industry is undergoing a significant transformation, and HSHS St. Mary's Hospital in Decatur, Illinois, is no exception. The State of Illinois has approved a whopping $90 million for the renovation of this crucial healthcare facility. But what does this mean for the construction industry? Let's delve into the details of this massive project and its implications for construction workers, contractors, and the commercial construction field at large.
WAND News reports that the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board has given the green light for the hospital's modernization project. The plan includes:
- Four New Operating Rooms: Equipped with the latest technologies, these rooms will be a significant upgrade.
- Infrastructure Upgrades: The hospital will undergo significant structural changes, including the demolition of a portion of the existing facility.
- Service Line Expansion: New services like a robotic navigation system for neurosurgery will be introduced.
The project involves tearing down 219,000 square feet of the existing structure. This demolition is not just about taking down walls; it's about carefully dismantling parts of a functioning hospital. The challenge here is to execute this while ensuring the hospital remains operational.
Here is a floor-by-floor breakdown of planned changes:
- First Floor: The existing radiology department, woman’s imaging clinic and outpatient admitting will remain unchanged. The existing wound and infusion clinic will receive minor cosmetic updates. The emergency department will have three existing offices converted to an open bay behavioral health patient holding space with area for up to five patients and a private bathroom. The existing admitting offices, business office and lounge located on the first floor will be modernized to accommodate a relocated chapel, relocated gift shop and a dietary serving kitchen and dining room. The cardiovascular clinic will be relocated to a medical office building on the campus.
- Second Floor: The surgical department will be modernized to create four same sized operating rooms, with dedicated scrub functions, dedicated staff lockers, physician lounge, and anesthesiology work areas. A GI procedure suite will be created with two procedure rooms, scope cleaning functions and nursing support spaces. Sterile processing will be relocated to the second floor to be directly adjacent to surgery. A six station PACU will be created which includes one isolation room, in addition to required nursing support functions. The PACU will have direct access to both the surgery corridor and patient prep-recovery. The modernized Stage Two patient prep-recovery department will hold 20 new patient prep areas, including one isolation room, and also include all required nursing support functions. The pharmacy will be located on the second floor and will be modernized to include both non-sterile and sterile compounding rooms.
- Third Floor: The space previously occupied by the obstetrics and the nursery will be remodeled for 18 Medical/Surgical beds with associated nursing support services, and private bathrooms. The balance of the floor will include offices for a social worker, charge nurse, and hospitalist, as well as providing a public waiting area and public restrooms.
- Fourth Floor: Four existing ICU rooms and associated nursing support functions will remain unchanged with the two ICU rooms converted to function as universal acuity swing beds. The balance of the fourth floor will be modernized to create twelve additional Medical/Surgical beds and associated nursing support spaces. The modernization will provide spaces for public restrooms, staff break room, offices, and a public waiting room. The respiratory therapy work room, utility and lounge will remain unchanged.
- Fifth Floor: The administrative offices and pulmonary testing rooms will be closed. The administrative offices will be consolidated and relocated to an area on the first floor.
- Sixth Floor: Existing cath and vascular lab services and the cardiac diagnostic clinic will remain. There is no remodeling work scheduled for this floor.
- Seventh Floor: Space preciously occupied by the inpatient behavioral health program will be closed. There is no remodeling work scheduled for this floor.
- Eighth Floor: Minor portions of the eighth floor, which maintain access to the equipment rooms and top of elevator shafts will remain unchanged.
- Ninth Floor: The ninth floor above both the four bank and two bank elevators will remain unchanged.
The project is slated for completion by 2026. Meeting this deadline will require meticulous planning, given the project's scale and complexity.
Despite a reduction in the number of beds, the hospital's parent company assures that there will be no job cuts. This is good news for the construction sector as well, as skilled workers will be needed throughout the project's duration.
This project is a testament to the evolving needs of healthcare facilities and how construction plays a pivotal role in meeting these needs. As healthcare technologies advance, so will the need for specialized construction services, from installing complex machinery to ensuring that facilities meet updated healthcare regulations.