Picone Construction has completed Sisters of Charity Hospital - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) relocation and expansion. The $8.8 million NICU relocation expanded from 20 beds to 40 beds. The additional 21,000 square foot NICU was relocated adjacent to the hospital's inpatient maternity unit and newborn nursery, creating a centralized location for mother-baby care.
Additionally included were single family rooms to enhance individual care, large central technology hub, dedicated "parents-only" space for overnight accommodations for families, and reduced light and sound control to create a more soothing environment for premature babies. The Architect of record was Kideney Architects.
Additionally included were single family rooms to enhance individual care, large central technology hub, dedicated "parents-only" space for overnight accommodations for families, and reduced light and sound control to create a more soothing environment for premature babies. The Architect of record was Kideney Architects.