San Juan Hospital

SAN JUAN HOSPITAL

San Juan Health Service District intends to construct a new critical access hospital to replace its existing hospital facility. The purpose is to construct a Critical Access Hospital (CAH) with swing bed capabilities to provide comprehensive healthcare services to the community of Monticello, Utah, and the surrounding rural areas. Located on a 14-plus acre site within the City of Monticello, the new 47,000 SF (approx.) state-of-the-art facility will include an emergency department, imaging services, fourteen (14) patient rooms, nursery, pharmacy, laboratory, surgical suite, infusion area, and other support spaces, as well as, other improvements, including full emergency back-up power, site lighting, landscaping, irrigation, parking, signage, stormwater retention, pedestrian pathways, and roadway construction.

To further clarify, Emergency Department will host decontamination support, three (3) treatment rooms (one designated as a Triage Space), a behavioral treatment space, and a trauma room. The Imaging Department will house MRI Services (Designated MRI Zones 1-4), CT Services, Radiography Services, Stress Echo, and Ultrasound. Our Medical-Surgical Nursing Suite is planned to accommodate twelve (12) patient rooms with one designated as airborne infection isolation. We have a small but significant Labor and Delivery Suite with two (2) LDRP rooms and a supporting Nursery. The on-site Pharmacy will accommodate both hazardous and sterile compound spaces. The laboratory supports Blood Draw/Bank, Hematology, and Specimen Processing. The planned Surgical Suite includes two (2) Operating Rooms, PACU, Pre/Post Op, and staff support areas. There is a core administration hub connected with a central nurse station to facilitate the hospital’s operations and a full commercial kitchen, on-site dining, laundry facilities, central storage, central sterile process, central utility plant, and other misc. spaces.

square footage

47,000

construction cost

32,000,000

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