CAMBRIDGE, ONT. — The largest redevelopment in Cambridge Memorial Hospital’s history is now complete.
The project, which the Province of Ontario invested over $220 million in, will help people across Cambridge, North Dumfries and the Region of Waterloo.
Over 400,000 square feet of hospital space was renovated and redeveloped to build a new patient care tower, explains a release.
The new facility will increase the hospital’s ability to care for more people by over 30 per cent.
Renovations included:
- A new patient care tower equipped with surgical and birthing suites, an emergency department, intensive care unit, maternal newborn unit, pediatric unit and mental health unit.
- Expanded capacity with the addition of 52 new inpatient beds, bringing the total number of beds to 197.
- Fully renovated and enhanced laboratory and diagnostic imaging departments, featuring three radiology rooms, fluoroscopy, CT scanner, ultrasound, mammography, bone density, and a new nuclear medicine unit to help detect and treat cancer and other diseases.
- A purpose-built rehabilitation department with 17 additional rehabilitation medicine beds.
- Three new dedicated endoscopy suites, equipped with an expanded pre and post operative recovery space.
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