Breaking Ground: One facility expands, renovates
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, August 8, 2006
Jersey Shore University Medical Center of Neptune, NJ, an ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® facility since 1998, is beginning a $290 million expansion and renovation project. Included in the expanded facility will be a space designated as a 36-bed private nursing unit, divided into three 12-bed sections. The new nursing units will integrate a designation nursing model with enhanced services. The project, which will add about 400,000 square feet to the facility's present 600,000 square feet, is expected to be complete in 2009.
Source: GlobeSt.com
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