St. Luke’s construction moves forward

Published 5:07 pm Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Construction is moving along and on schedule at St. Luke’s Hospital, where a new six-bed patient wing and state-of-the-art therapeutic gym will bring enhanced services and healing aesthetics to the community hospital. This is the first construction project at St. Luke’s since 1991 when the hospital added a six-bed intensive care unit. The 15,000-square-foot addition will cost $5.6 million. Through the commitment of the St. Luke’s Hospital Foundation, $2 million will be raised through individual contributions and grants. For more photos on the progress, visit www.tryondailybulletin.com. (photo submitted by Kathy Woodham)

Construction is moving along and on schedule at St. Luke’s Hospital, where a new six-bed patient wing and state-of-the-art therapeutic gym will bring enhanced services and healing aesthetics to the community hospital. This is the first construction project at St. Luke’s since 1991 when the hospital added a six-bed intensive care unit. The 15,000-square-foot addition will cost $5.6 million. Through the commitment of the St. Luke’s Hospital Foundation, $2 million will be raised through individual contributions and grants. For more photos on the progress, visit www.tryondailybulletin.com. (photo submitted by Kathy Woodham)

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