Here are four points:
1. The wing includes 14 beds and is designed to suit the needs of orthopedic patients, as well as other medical and surgical patients.
2. The wing also includes specialized equipment and a physical therapy gym.
3. The addition of the wing increases the total number of licensed beds at the hospital to 117.
4. The addition is part of a multiyear, $39 million modernization project.
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