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Celebremos la nueva torre para pacientes de Goshen Hospital

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Goshen Hospital hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of their new four-story patient tower this morning. The public was invited to tour the new facility in the afternoon.
 
The tower offers private rooms and state-of-the-art infection control capabilities, minimizing exposure to infection and enhancing safety for patients as well as caregivers. The spacious rooms allow for diagnostic and monitoring equipment to be brought to the bedside, and provide space, privacy and comfort for visitors. The new building has sophisticated electronic communication, facilitating immediate feedback and monitoring patient safety.
 
"In addition to clinical care, we provide education and training for doctors, nurses and other medical professionals,” said Randy Christophel, Goshen Health President and CEO. "Most of all, this is a place where patients and families find their lives touched. We’re grateful to be there for them.”
 
“We talk a lot about our values at Goshen Health – compassion, accountability, respect and excellence. These values are made concrete and visible by this building. This building is beautiful, but it’s the people who work in it who will bring it our values to life,” said Dr. Dan Nafziger, Goshen Hospital Chief Medical Officer.

Cutting the ribbon to celebrate the opening of the new patient tower. Pictured left to right: Jim Caskey, VP Goshen Health Foundation; Tom Salzer, President, Bona Vita Architecture; Mayor Jeremy Stutsman; Julie Crossley, Chief Nursing Officer; Randy Christophel, Goshen Health President and CEO; Dr. Dan Nafziger, Hospital Chief Medical Officer; Anthony Suter, Project Manager, Hagerman Group; Mark Podgorski, VP Hospital Operations.

Goshen Hospital’s new patient tower will begin housing patients in April.

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