New $34-million intensive care unit at Nanaimo Hospital to replace ‘outdated’ facility
NANAIMO — A brand new $34-million intensive care unit at Nanaimo’s hospital is expected to be ready to serve the region’s most critically ill patients within three years.
NDP Health Minister Adrian Dix was at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital Wednesday morning to announce the project. To be built in an existing parking lot between the renal and emergency departments, Dix said the new ICU will be three-times larger than the existing facility. It will feature 12 beds instead of the current nine, private rooms, places for family members to gather and state-of-the-art equipment.
Dix said he expected construction to begin in 2020, with the ICU opening in 2021.
Dr. Ben Williams, Island Health’s executive medical director for Nanaimo and region, said the current facility was built in the 1970s and the rooms aren’t large enough to accommodate modern medical equipment.