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Each year the Centurions host an annual "Event" attended by over 6,000 people. Every year the event takes on a different theme and is unquestionably one of Southern Arizona's most popular charitable events.
The 2008-2012 Centurion Event Goals are:
“Enhancing the Patient & Family Experience at St. Mary’s Hospital”
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The Centurions will provide $2,000,000 over the next five years beginning in 2008.
The roots of CHN will be forever linked to the founding of St. Mary’s Hospital in 1880. As Tucson’s first hospital, it has served generations of Southern Arizona families. Today, St. Mary’s, the only hospital on Tucson's west side, offers a full-range of comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services. |
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As part of the new construction across Carondelet Health Network, the organization has developed a plan to update the St. Mary’s medical campus. This plan includes a significant investment over the next five years and involves the strategic use of targeted renovations and new construction.
Through Carondelet’s Fulfilling the Promise Capital Campaign, St. Mary’s will receive $7,000,000 in funding toward the following key projects:
- Reconfigured Main Entrance and 1st Floor
- the hospital’s main entrance will be relocated to the central wing.
- a “thoroughfare” will intersect with a gracious open lobby and provide access to the hospital’s heavily-utilized areas and services, including Admitting, Registration, Human Resources, the gift shop and dining areas
- improved way-finding and better accessibility
- evidence-based architectural design will create a healing environment to enhance and support the well-being of patients, visitors and associates.
- New Outpatient Waiting Center
- a central reception desk for all outpatients will eliminate the need individual departmental reception/waiting spaces
- space will incorporate plantings, art, colors and textures to promote healing atmosphere
- the design will allow for more efficient usage of staff and space
- Healing Gardens
- the two present courtyards will be transformed into quiet reflective spaces through the addition of landscaping, water elements, a glass elevator. More will be added.
- New inpatient medical/surgical unit
- the unit will be created on the hospital’s 4th floor
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