SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., – The wall of plastic enclosing part
of the second floor lobby at Regional West Medical Center is the
first sign that something new is happening at the hospital.
Workers
have been steadily moving I-beams and construction materials through an
opening in the outer wall of the main entrance since the first
of the year, as work begins on a new education center.
For many, it’s the first sign of the major fundraising campaign launched more than two years ago by
Regional West Foundation to support important
improvements at the Medical Center.
For
the past two years, Regional West Foundation board members and campaign
volunteers have been meeting with local businesses, potential
donors, and Regional West employees, as well as writing grants in
support of Regional West Foundation’s first major capital campaign in
over a decade, “The Campaign for Continuing Excellence.”
“Our
goal is to raise $4.2 million over five years to fund investments in
technology, expand health care services, provide space for on-site
education for health care providers, and support the Medical Center’s
renewal project. I’m very pleased to announce that we have successfully
raised almost two-thirds of our goal,” said Regional West Foundation
President John Massey.
Oregon
Trail Community Foundation President Travis Hiner said their board was
unanimously in favor of pledging $45,000 to the campaign.
“Regional
West Medical Center is a vital force in our community. It provides
health care and careers for our family and friends, and is a
mainstay of our regional economy,” said Hiner.
In
addition to other substantial pledges, funds raised at the 2013
Regional West Foundation Gala were donated to the Campaign for
Continuing
Excellence.
Now,
Regional West Foundation is kicking off a community campaign in an
effort to meet or exceed their goal. This will be the Foundation’s
first major fundraising campaign since its 1995 campaign to raise funds
for the Regional Communications Network.
Projects
designated for funding through the Campaign for Continuing Excellence
include development of a new education center, which is being
constructed adjacent to the Medical Center’s second floor lobby. It
will feature the latest audio-visual and communications technology and
provide on-site meeting space for more than 250 people.
“The
education center will provide the room and technology to allow our
staff to access continuing education on-site, rather than traveling
to attend conferences and courses,” said Shelley Knutson, executive
director of Regional West Foundation.
In
addition, renovation on 2 West patient care unit will soon be underway
as part of the Medical Center’s “Renewal Project.” The Foundation
has committed $600,000 for the renovation which will include complete
demolition and new construction of approximately 24 patient rooms and
adjacent hallways.
The
campaign will also fund the purchase and installation of a large-bore
CT simulator at the Cancer Treatment Center as well as new cardiac
catheterization equipment in the Heart Center.
“Nearly
20 years ago, our donors showed their faith in Regional West by
supporting our efforts to establish an emergency communication system
for trauma services,” Massey said. “Today, thanks in large part to
donors’ generosity, Western Nebraska has reliable, seamless emergency
communication between ground, air, and hospitals. The ‘Campaign for
Continuing Excellence’ is another great opportunity
for donors to consider their support of Regional West Foundation and to
ensure quality health care services for the future.”
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