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Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center Launches Three Transformative Projects

Jan 7, 2025 | Public | 0 comments

One facility will relaunch inpatient rehabilitation services and expand patient capacity, while another will undergo renovation.

Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center, a member of CommonSpirit Health, announced the launch of three transformative projects. Baylor St. Luke’s-McNair will relaunch inpatient rehabilitation services, Baylor St. Luke’s-Texas Medical Center will undergo renovation and the McNair campus will expand patient capacity.

McNair Campus Inpatient Rehab Center

The 30-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit at the McNair campus will begin accepting patients again in January, expanding access to high-quality acute rehabilitation and recovery services in Greater Houston.

The center will serve patients who suffer from conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, complex neurological disorders, orthopedic injury, multiple traumas, amputation and other injuries or disorders.

Lifepoint Rehabilitation, a business unit of Lifepoint Health and the largest manager of hospital-based acute rehabilitation units in the country, will provide operational management services.

TMC Campus Renovation

Baylor St. Luke’s-TMC will undergo a four-year, $25 million cosmetic renovation project to make extensive upgrades that will enhance the quality of care and improve the environment. Phase one, scheduled for January 2025 through October 2026, focuses on a redesign of 58,000 square feet of the hospital’s main lobby, cafeteria, and three nursing units.

The hospital’s main lobby will undergo a complete transformation that will create a more welcoming and upscale environment. Patients and visitors will be greeted with an updated valet area and a spacious, soothing lobby featuring new flooring, ceilings, furniture, lighting, signage, artwork and accent walls. A newly designed reception desk and visitor kiosk will provide a centralized point for information, streamlining the patient and visitor experience.

Downstairs, the cafeteria will also receive an extensive overhaul. The updated dining area will feature a full-service Starbucks, upgraded hot and cold food stations, an expanded beverage station and new self-checkout kiosks. The redesigned space will offer a variety of seating options, including high-top tables, lounge seating and bar seating, all set in a relaxed atmosphere enhanced by new lighting and sound systems.

Multiple nursing units will receive upgraded flooring, fresh paint colors, new wall protection, modern charting stations, and improved furniture and signage to enhance patient care and staff efficiency. Additional units will be renovated in later phases of the project.

McNair Campus Capacity Expansion

Baylor St. Luke’s aims to improve patient experience and the delivery of care by transitioning additional services from the TMC campus to the McNair campus. Starting in January, two floors of surgical care will make the move.

The McNair campus includes Tower One, an inpatient hospital tower, and the O’Quinn Medical Tower, an outpatient center that’s home to the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer center. Care will continue to be delivered at the Texas Medical Center campus as part of a two-campus strategy.

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