Here are three highlights:
1. The new unit has 46 beds and is located on the hospital’s fifth floor.
2. The $14 million expansion replaces the existing orthopedic unit on the third floor.
3. The old orthopedic unit will be converted into an expanded intensive care unit and a new intermediate care unit.
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