Inspira Health recently celebrated the installation of the final steel beam for its new health center at the Woodbury Campus. The $71 million redevelopment project will house a new satellite emergency department and inpatient behavioral health program and is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2024.
The campus will include the recent consolidation of services on the campus into a newly remodeled medical office building and family medicine center; the construction of a new state-of-the-art facility that will house the 24,900-square-foot, 19-bed satellite emergency department and 21,500-square-foot, 20-bed inpatient behavioral health center; and a new EMS station.
“With the move of our satellite emergency department and an inpatient behavioral health program to a brand-new facility, we will be better able to meet the growing health care needs of the community,” Warren Moore, executive vice president and chief operating officer at Inspira Health, said. “Our community depends on us, and we want those we serve to know that we have the facilities, resources and expertise to provide them with high-quality and compassionate care when they need it most.
“For more than five years, Inspira Health has been collaborating with county and city leaders to explore ideas and create plans for redeveloping the campus to benefit the community. This construction milestone signifies true progress in our collective efforts.”