A ribbon cutting on April 14 marked the opening of the new five-story Patient Pavilion at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Located in Lebanon, New Hampshire, the 212,000-square-foot building broke ground at the state’s only academic medical center in July 2020.
It is the first expansion of DHMC’s inpatient facilities since the medical center opened in 1991. The first patients are expected to be admitted to the pavilion on Monday, May 2.
The five-story inpatient tower takes advantage of its elevated site and forest-enclosed, natural setting with large windows that allow plenty of daylight to ente
- 64 single-occupancy, adaptable inpatient rooms with appropriate clearance, power and medical gases to convert to critical care without renovation
- New medical specialty and heart and vascular units
- New nursing education center
The integrated design includes tools to reduce strain and increase workplace safety. Thoughtful and specific spaces have been added to remove barriers to providing the best care, including modern co-working spaces and nursing hubs located among the patient rooms, technology advancements to improve patient experience. Access to more natural light and respite rooms ensure dedicated space is available for staff to recharge.
The pavilion features two levels of emergency generators, specialized electric service, energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, as well as high-quality water and air-filtering systems.
Two unfinished floors allow for space to grow as complex medical care increases with Northern New England’s aging population. The project team includes HDR and Consigli Construction.
Ribbon cutting image source: dartmouth-hitchcock.org
Exterior/interior photography: HDR/Dan Schwalm