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    Home»eNewsletter»UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital Debuts Colorful New Entrance, Opens Sebastian Ferrero Atrium
    September 9, 2014

    UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital Debuts Colorful New Entrance, Opens Sebastian Ferrero Atrium

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    UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital in Gainesville, Florida recently marked an important milestone with the debut of a colorful new façade, a dedicated entrance and the opening of the Sebastian Ferrero Atrium, part of a series of renovations focused on creating a welcoming setting and augmenting high-quality care for children. Sep_eNews_Shands_1The Sebastian Ferrero Atrium, designed with the youngest patients and their families in mind, features interactive video displays to entertain children and parents, nature-themed art, a reception desk and elevators that travel solely to floors housing pediatric units. The changes are part of $135 million in improvements that grew out of UF Health’s strategic plan, “Forward Together.” Construction on the $11-million atrium and exterior, designed by architecture firm Ponikvar and Associates Inc. and built by Ajax Construction Inc., began April 2013.

    “Tomorrow,” a sculpture commissioned by the Sebastian Ferrero Foundation and created by Miami, Florida-based artist Romero Britto.
    “Tomorrow,” a sculpture commissioned by the Sebastian Ferrero Foundation and created by Miami, Florida-based artist Romero Britto.

    “This event marks an important milestone in our work,” said David S. Guzick, M.D., Ph.D., UF senior vice president for health affairs and UF Health president. “Today is a celebration of the progress we have made with a physical transformation that represents the hospital-centered care we give to our youngest patients. With the opening of the Sebastian Ferrero Atrium, we are more than halfway toward completion of the children’s hospital.” The new space includes a donor recognition wall honoring its namesake, Sebastian Ferrero. In addition, it features “Tomorrow,” a sculpture commissioned by the Sebastian Ferrero Foundation and created by Miami, Florida-based artist Romero Britto. The piece was created as a tribute to the future of children’s healthcare and is on display in the entrance to the children’s hospital. Sep_eNews_Shands_3Said Horst and Luisa Ferrero, founders of the Sebastian Ferrero Foundation, “Today represents that dreams can come true when a passionate community comes together in support of a shared vision. As Sebastian’s parents, we are so proud of what is happening today; it is what we set out to accomplish in our son’s memory for the greater benefit of all children and their families. We thank UF Health and our supporters for their dedication as we unveil the opening of the Sebastian Ferrero Atrium.” With the completion of the children’s hospital glass-front pavilion and the atrium, UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital has finished half of the planned projects and renovations. The new UF Health Shands pediatric emergency room opened in 2011; the renovated UF Health pediatric hematology/oncology inpatient and outpatient units opened in 2010; the new UF Health Congenital Heart Center opened January 2014 and the enhanced UF Health pediatric cardiac intensive care unit opened March 2014. These projects have led to enhanced care for patients. Upcoming projects include renovations to the UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital neonatal intensive care units and upgrades to the two pediatric medical/surgical units. Photos courtesy of UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital.

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