Anthony Vecchione//October 18, 2019
Hackensack Meridian Health Bayshore Medical Center broke ground Oct. 17 on the new 32,000-square-foot project that will restructure the design of the hospital’s campus while greatly increasing its capacity to treat patients needs.
This new facility will provide space necessary for the medical staff to address the needs of the community in a comfortable and private environment. It will contain 35 private patient bays, swing space with capacity for pediatric care and new imaging equipment dedicated to Emergency Care Center patients.
“Hackensack Meridian Health’s mission is to transform health care,” said Robert Garrett, chief executive officer, Hackensack Meridian Health. “Today, Bayshore Medical Center is living this mission by creating a new emergency care facility. This new center will help us continue to provide cutting-edge care that’s also convenient and offers a great patient experience,” Garrett said.
In addition to enhancements to the patient care areas, the facility will also feature an enlarged ambulance arrival area that can accommodate up to six ambulances at once and a new walk-in arrival with dedicated parking for emergency care patients.
Located on the Garden State Parkway side of the campus, the facility is expected to treat up to 55,000 people annually for a variety of medical issues, both minor and life-threatening. It will offer decreased wait times and increased efficiency so that patients with emergent needs have access to the most advanced emergency care available.
“Bayshore Medical Center has been caring for this community for more than 40 years and we pride ourselves on providing exceptional medical care,” said Frank Citara, chief hospital executive, Bayshore Medical Center. “As we have grown over the years, the capabilities of our facility have been stretched and the time to expand has come. Today, we are here to break ground on a brand new, state-of-the-art Emergency Care Center that will truly usher in a new era for our hospital.”
The Emergency Care Center will be named by Mary Ellen Harris, Golden Dome Foundation founder and current president, in honor of Dr. Robert H. Harris, thanks to a generous gift made by the foundation. The pledge, the largest in Bayshore Medical Center’s history, offers exclusive naming rights to the Golden Dome Foundation, a Middletown-based 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that was founded in 2015 by Mary Ellen Harris and the late Dr. Robert H. Harris to support charitable causes.
Construction began the week of Oct. 14 week and is expected to last 26 months.
The first phase will see improvements made to the hospital’s rear parking lot and last approximately three months. Construction of the new building is scheduled to begin in January of 2020 with the facility opening its doors in late 2021.
Upon completion of the new emergency care area, the hospital will begin renovations to the hospital’s new main entrance located on the north side of the campus. The new main entrance will feature an enlarged lobby and seating area.
“We’re really reinventing Bayshore Medical Center with this project,” said Citara. “We will finally have a facility as good as the people working within it. All of our team members are looking forward to these improvements, but the people who are really going to benefit are our patients. And that’s what it’s all about.”
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