WBJ - Via Christi St. Joseph to break ground on emergency department expansion
Sounds like a much needed upgrade for St. Joe.
Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph has set a date and a budget to expand its footprint.
The hospital at 3600 E. Harry St. will break ground Wednesday on a capital improvement project for its emergency department. The project is expected to cost $22 million, which will be funded through the state's American Rescue Plan Act funds approved by Gov. Laura Kelly and the Kansas Legislature.
"We have waited for this day for a long time," St. Joseph president Claudio Ferraro said in a news release. "This project will bring major improvements and enhancements to our existing emergency department, increasing safety, security and space for everyone who comes through our doors."
The improvement project will add 21,000 square feet to the emergency department, totaling 36,000 square feet. It will also add 20 beds to the facility's existing 29 beds and an 11-bed psychiatric observation area for behavioral health patients. The project will also expand waiting areas in the facility.
The hospital at 3600 E. Harry St. will break ground Wednesday on a capital improvement project for its emergency department. The project is expected to cost $22 million, which will be funded through the state's American Rescue Plan Act funds approved by Gov. Laura Kelly and the Kansas Legislature.
"We have waited for this day for a long time," St. Joseph president Claudio Ferraro said in a news release. "This project will bring major improvements and enhancements to our existing emergency department, increasing safety, security and space for everyone who comes through our doors."
The improvement project will add 21,000 square feet to the emergency department, totaling 36,000 square feet. It will also add 20 beds to the facility's existing 29 beds and an 11-bed psychiatric observation area for behavioral health patients. The project will also expand waiting areas in the facility.
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