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Sisters of Charity Hospital
Finalist for Buffalo Business First's Brick by Brick Award
Buffalo, New York
Owner: Catholic Health, Sisters of Charity Hospital
Architect: Kideney Architects
The $8.8 million Sisters of Charity 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.
Buffalo, New York
Owner: Catholic Health, Sisters of Charity Hospital
Architect: Kideney Architects
The $8.8 million Sisters of Charity 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.
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