FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Neenan Company recently completed two healthcare projects in Colorado and the groundbreaking of another in California.
In September, The Neenan Company celebrated the completion of the first skilled rehabilitation facility to open in the Louisville, Colorado area – Flatirons Health and Rehabilitation. Completed in partnership with client Physicians Development Group, the 44,000-square-foot, two-story, skilled in-patient rehabilitation facility includes 45
private patient rooms, lounges, two dining rooms, in-house therapy, a chapel and an administration area. With high demand across the state attracting patients from within and outside the local area, the project provides short-term skilled nursing, physical, occupational and speech therapy services designed to rehabilitate and transition patients back to their homes safely.
The Neenan Company also completed in September additions to the Melissa Memorial Hospital campus in Holyoke, Colorado. The Design-Build partner for the facility’s 11,400-square-foot addition project, The Neenan Company previously served as the general contractor for the original hospital project in 2008. The campus improvements allow the hospital to expand its quality healthcare offerings to the surrounding community by including additional exam rooms, an observation bay, an ambulance garage and an enclosure for the existing ambulance drop-off, a heliport, a lab draw station and staff and provider housing.
The construction firm also broke ground in August on the Robert Maloff Center of Excellence in South Lake Tahoe, California. As Barton Health’s health and sports performance center, the 25,600-square-foot facility will provide wellness, orthopedics, physical therapy and rehabilitation, sports performance and preventive and integrative care services, as well as three therapy pools, fitness and training space, a community education space and a three-story parking garage. Located next to Barton Memorial Hospital, the health and sports performance center will expand Barton Health’s offerings for healthy living and preventive medicine, focusing on an integrative and patient-centric approach to community well-being. The facility will pursue LEED certification upon completion.
Photos courtesy of The Neenan Company.