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12 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

12 September 2023

BOND completes Phase 2 of Elliot Hospital emergency unit overhaul

Phase 2 is said to improve hospital's emergency services, featuring 32 private exam rooms, and three trauma rooms, among others.

September 11 2023

Massachusetts-based real estate builders and construction company BOND Building Construction has launched phase 2 of emergency department revamp and expansion at Elliot Hospital in New Hampshire.

The 22,000ft2 renovation project, named Irving and Bernice Singer Emergency Department, involved a $750,000 investment in COVID-related improvements, including UV lighting, negative air rooms, and separate HVAC systems.

Completed in April 2023, phase 2 is said to improve hospital's emergency services, featuring 32 private exam rooms, three trauma rooms, ten rapid triage and treatment bays, and other enhancements. Top of Form

This 22,000ft2 renovation aimed to enhance the hospital's capacity and capabilities while ensuring continuous access to emergency services during construction.

Elliot Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine section chief and medical director Matthew Dayno said: “The Elliot provides the highest level of care and responsiveness possible to our patients.

“The Emergency Department serves patients who are facing emergent illnesses and injuries, and we continue to harness innovation and technology to improve the quality of care and patient experience.

“This new Emergency Department delivers on our commitment to patients and our talented staff, and I am pleased that The Elliot can bring this level of care to our community.”

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