TEMPE, Ariz. – The newest Mountain Park Health Center clinic has opened on the corner of Broadway and McClintock in Tempe, Arizona. For its fifth clinic project for Mountain Park Health Center, the SmithGroupJJR team has transformed a former 30,000-square-foot boat dealership into a vibrant community health center that balances clinical efficiency with amenities that promote energy and wellness in an underserved community.
Early collaboration and public engagement sessions with the Tempe Police Department, representatives from Arizona State University, community leaders and others helped shape the unique program for communal spaces and define the needs of the diverse population. Taking advantage of the large site, designers added amenities such as a guided walking trail, activity nodes, children’s play area, a small fruit orchard, a tree nursery and an activity lawn, giving the community a place to come together, even if not visiting the clinic.
Inside the clinic, large, open spaces and vibrant colors and graphics help to create a bright, healthy environment, as well as serve as a universal wayfinding device. Exam rooms are 30 percent larger than standard to accommodate families and their care teams and use sound-proof sliding doors that provide easy access for those with strollers or wheelchairs. Private offices are replaced by open, collaborative work areas to support Mountain Park’s patient-centered medical home care model, which gives patients access to a multi-specialty team of primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, behavioral health consultants and registered dietitians in a single visit.
Over the last five years, SmithGroupJJR and Mountain Park have developed a trusted partnership, designing, renovating and creating a new brand identity for five facilities across the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. These clinics support Mountain Park’s mission to take caregiving beyond the exam room, serving as health and wellness centers that offer the community access to a range of resources.
Concord General Contracting Inc. served as general contractor on the project .