Maury Regional Health Launches Facility Improvement Plan

The $115 million plan includes two new floors to the existing patient tower.

By HFT Staff


Maury Regional Health launched a $115 million facility improvement plan to enhance patient care and experience. 

The facility improvement plan for the Maury Regional Medical Center campus will include the addition of two new floors to the patient tower with the seventh floor being completed for high acuity patient care and the eighth shelled for future expansion. The Emergency Department will be fully renovated and expanded with 10 additional treatment areas for a total of 48. The medical center will also complete renovations in the main inpatient surgical unit and add at least four new outpatient surgical suites in the Pavilion along with a new central sterile processing department. The childbirth floor will expand, adding three post-delivery patient rooms and one delivery room to accommodate a growing number of births. The cafeteria on the ground floor and café on the first floor will undergo full renovations. Exterior upgrades will be completed to modernize the façade and create a new drive-through lane separating traffic from the drop-off area at the main entrance to enhance safety.  

The Heart Center, which recently upgraded two cardiac catheterization labs, will have expanded procedural areas following the relocation of cardiac rehabilitation to a more accessible area on campus. New color palettes and finishes will be mirrored in public spaces throughout the project timeline. Maury Regional Health will also establish a health park in Lawrenceburg to provide primary care and a physician specialist clinic. 

Maury Regional Health has selected Wold Architects & Engineers as the design firm. Wold is a full-service design firm focused on sustainable architecture and engineering for education, government, health care and senior living communities. 

Funding for these projects will be obtained through a variety of sources, including a bond issuance, an energy-as-a-service agreement, a state grant and vendor partnerships. 



July 7, 2023


Topic Area: Renovations


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