HealthAlliance Mary’s Avenue campus rehab complete

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KINGSTON – A week from now, health care in the City of Kingston and in Ulster County will be taking another new direction.

On December 14, the HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley will be opening its rehabilitated Mary’s Avenue facility, where emergency, in-patient care, its operating rooms and 164 beds will be located.

Mike Doyle, executive director and chief medical officer at HealthAlliance, said all in-patient services will now be in the renovated facilities.

“This hospital is the acute care facility for Kingston, Ulster County and the surrounding communities,” said he said.

And with that move, the Broadway campus will be converted to a health village to serve patients. The emergency department is now at the Mary’s Avenue campus, which also has single patient rooms. And the operating rooms are now also at the newly rehabbed building.

The Broadway campus is being converted to out-patient in nature, so the primary care clinic and cardiac rehab unit are in that facility, Doyle said.

The Mary’s Avenue rehab project has a price tag of about $113 million and the Broadway conversion has an expected price tag of $15-20 million.

“There’s a lot we can do there,” said Doyle, “working with community partners, and how the community wants to invest in that space, too.”

 




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