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○ The Binette Family Birth Center with seven labor and delivery rooms, as well as two C-section operating rooms that are 40% larger than the previous one. ○ The Family Newborn Unit with 20 rooms for families and healthy babies to recover after birth. ○ An OB Emergency Department for patients who are experiencing pregnancy complications to receive specialized, focused care, 24/7. Asante established this service in 2019 as the first certified OB ED in the state of Oregon. This new space also offers four antepartum rooms for pregnant mothers who need close monitoring until delivery. ○ Support programs and services , such as Child Life and PATS Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center’s new main entrance (Entrance A) will be located on the west-facing side of the pavilion, just off Medical Center Drive. Entrance A boasts an expansive and convenient drop-off location that is located immediately adjacent to a new four-story parking structure (P1). Families and patients will be “This new addition marks a significant milestone in Asante’s history. It’s not just a building; it’s a testament to the community’s support of Asante and our dedication to our patients.”

● A new Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit with 24 beds — eight more than previously — and is almost double in size. This is a specialized critical care floor that specifically treats patients with heart-related issues and has additional “shell space” for future expansion, as needed. ● A 24-bed Intensive Care Unit and 16-bed Intermediate Care Unit , expanded by nearly 50 percent, for patients with the most acute medical needs. Thanks to a hard lesson learned from the pandemic, all critical care rooms can be turned into isolation rooms with either negative or positive air pressure to help stop the spread of disease. ● The Olsrud Family Women’s and Children’s Hospital inhabits the top two floors of the pavilion. This space was named in honor of the Olsrud family, who made

a transformational $12 million gift—the largest in Asante’s history—for children’s health care. For the first time, these floors bring pediatric and perinatal services into one area of the hospital. This includes new and expanded space for: ○ A Pediatrics Unit with 16 private rooms for inpatient care of children up to age 17 ○ A dedicated Pediatric Outpatient Infusion Clinic for children facing cancer and other serious illnesses ○ The region’s only Level III Newborn Intensive Care Unit that can accommodate 32 babies. This new NICU is the first on the West Coast to offer Couplet Care.

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