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Eye On Patient Care
Weeks Medical Center
• Up to 42,000 square foot facility connected and integrated with existing hospital
• Expanded and accessible space to improve privacy and primary and family care
• Enhanced space for outpatient specialty services
• Provide growth opportunities for new services and new providers
• Built-in expansion for critical future needs for our communities
THE NEW LANCASTER
PATIENT CARE CENTER
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WEEKS MEDICAL
CENTER SERVING
THE CONNECTICUT
RIVER COMMUNITIES
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
CARROLL/
TWIN MOUNTAIN
DALTON
JEFFERSON
LANCASTER
NORTH STRATFORD
NORTHUMBERLAND /
GROVETON
STARK
STRATFORD
WHITEFIELD
AND VERMONT
CONCORD
GILMAN
GUILDHALL
LUNENBURG
MAIDSTONE
Building Campaign 2018 Leadership
BOARD OF TRUSTEESDonald Crane, ChairSarah Desrochers, Vice ChairKeith Young, TreasurerDennis Couture, SecretaryRuby BerrymanScott BurnsCharlie CottonWilliam EverlethStanley HolzPatrick KellySharon KoppDana MuzzeyLisa Tetreault
HONORARY TRUSTEESRebecca Weeks Sherrill MorePatsy Pilgrim
WEEK MEDICAL CENTER REPRESENTATIVESMichael Lee, PresidentCeleste Pitts,
Chief Financial OfficerLars Nielson, MD,
Chief Medical OfficerMark Morgan, MD,
Medical Staff PresidentWarren West,
CEO North Country Healthcare
BUILDING CAMPAIGN COMMITTEEMichael Lee, PresidentRobert S. BastRuby BerrymanMargo ClicheRita CloutierPatricia CotterJohn W. Davidge III Patrick KellyTammy Lazott, APRNRebecca Weeks
Sherrill MoreMark Morgan, MDIrene NadeauKathy St. OngeRobert Pettegrew,
Campaign Consultant
WEEKS PATIENT CARE TEAM MEMBERS
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In 1947, our communities in the Connecticut River area joined with Sinclair Weeks and his family to build and furnish a new hospital. Over the last 71 years Weeks Medical Center has grown to provide vital healthcare to our communities. Today, Primary Care and Outpatient Services are the most pressing needs in the region, but we do not have the adequate and appropriate space in which to deliver them.
With our recent affiliation with North Country Healthcare, our patients have greater access to a wider variety of specialty services. Lancaster physicians offices and our existing Primary Care and Outpatient services have long outgrown the Physicians Office building. The building is outdated (1970) and it severely impacts our ability to upgrade and improve our Primary Care and specialty services. Our providers and patients have long been adversely affected by the inefficient, small 17,000 square foot detached building located across busy Middle Street. A new building is needed that is more accessible to patients and provides the appropriate capacity for current and growing needs. This new space is crucial to our mission of providing high-quality healthcare close to home.
Weeks Medical Center is undertaking a $4 million Building Campaign to build a new Lancaster Patient Care Center of approximately 42,000 square feet (see page 4 for details). In addition to enhanced services and space, the new center will allow us to attract and retain the top healthcare providers that our communities need. Our recent four-star hospital rating and the top honors accorded our healthcare providers show our commitment to both quality healthcare and good stewardship of the financial resources our communities share with us.
The Weeks Medical Center 2018 Building Campaign for the new Lancaster Patient Care Center will require the commitment of all of our communities. Whether you are a full-time resident, second home/camp owner, business owner, or visitor, we know that you rely on Weeks for your healthcare. We hope that you, just like the Weeks family and the communities 71 years ago, will offer your generous support for this long-overdue upgrade. Your support is crucial to our mission to provide high-quality healthcare close to home and for generations to come.
Lancaster Patient Care Center Building Campaign 2018
PROPOSED TIMELINE
FEBRUARY 2018Approval of preliminary building plansFinance approval
MARCH / APRIL 2018Kickoff of the silent phase of the Building Campaign
MAY 2018Hospital Annual Meeting at the Mountain View Grand Hotel in Whitefield; Start of the public phase of the Building Campaign
OCTOBER 2018Groundbreaking and start of construction
SPRING 2020Estimated completion and grand opening
MIKE LEE, PRESIDENT, WEEKS MEDICAL CENTER
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BETTER CONNECTED The new three-floor Lancaster Patient Care Center of approximately 42,000 square feet will be connected to and integrated into the existing hospital facility.
IMPROVED ONSITE SPACES The new addition will provide a significantly improved space for Primary Care, more accessible space for Dialysis and Wound Care, and dedicated spaces for Outpatient Specialty Services such as Allergy / Otolaryngology, Oncology, Pediatrics, Child Development, Sleep, ENT, Telemedicine, Cardiology, Pulmonology, Urology, Gynecology, Orthopedics, Podiatry, and Behavioral Health.
ACCESSIBLE SPACE Appropriately sized and private consultation space will be provided for patients to meet with our medical professionals.
CONNECTED SPACE Patients, providers, and other caregivers will be able to go between the new medical offices and the hospital with ease and safety.
BUILT-IN EXPANSION Additional room for expansion is included in the plan to accommodate other critical needs as they arise. This allows the new center to meet current and future demands so that our ability to provide high-quality care is never compromised.
ATTRACT TOP HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS A new and improved Lancaster Patient Care Center will help attract and retain quality medical care providers to better serve our patients.
Lancaster Patient Care Center Features and Benefits
SOFT COSTS
Structural $36,000Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing $158,000Civil $30,000 Geotech $10,000Architect $379,000Owner Contingency $262,500TOTAL (ESTIMATED) $875,500
HARD COSTS
Site Work $600,000
Building and Construction / Contingency $11,218,500
Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment $306,000
TOTAL (ESTIMATED) $12,124,500
THE COST A $4 million Building Campaign toward building the new Lancaster Patient Care Center.
THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF THE PROJECT WILL BE $13 MILLION.
“Donations to Weeks make a real difference in our community and allow us to offer the most up-to-date equipment, treatments, and highest quality care whether in the ER or at Primary Care.”
Dr. Jeff Johnson, Emergency Services Director
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This chart shows examples of how many gifts are needed in order to fulfill the goals of the Building Campaign.
Gift Range Chart, Goal of $4 million
GIFT GIFTS PROSPECTS CUMULATIVE CUMULATIVE RANGE REQUIRED REQUIRED SUBTOTAL TOTAL PERCENTAGE
400,000 1 4 400,000 400,000 10% 200,000 2 8 400,000 800,000 20% 115,000 5 20 575,000 1,375,000 34% 86,000 5 20 430,000 1,805,000 45% 58,000 5 20 290,000 2,095,000 52% 40,000 10 40 400,000 2,495,000 62% 29,000 12 48 348,000 2,843,000 71% 12,000 12 48 144,000 2,987,000 75% 5,600 15 60 84,000 3,071,000 77%
Grass roots 331 1,327 929,000 4,000,000 100% TOTALS 398 1,595 $4,000,000
Naming Opportunities
DESCRIPTION PER ROOM ROOMS TOTAL
Lancaster Patient Care Center $2,500,000FIRST FLOOR First Floor (not individual rooms) $400,000Internal Medicine, Primary Care Exam Rooms $10,000 18 $180,000Wound Care Exam Rooms $10,000 5 $50,000Behavioral Counseling $10,000 7 $70,000MAT Exam, Therapy Observation $10,000 4 $40,000Tele Health/Acute Care $10,000 3 $30,000
SECOND FLOORSecond Floor (not individual rooms) $400,000Specialty Services Rooms $10,000 20 $200,000Cardiology Exam Rooms $10,000 5 $50,000
GRAND TOTAL $3,920,000
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“We give because accessible health care is important to everyone. In our rural communities critical care hospitals are essential. It’s especially important that charitable giving supplement the limited resources available to sustain our own medical services.” Sarah Hill, Dental Herb Company owner
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RIVER ARCHITECTS
02 . 21 . 181" - 8'
GROUND FLOORn Building Support / Storagen Common Areasn Future Patient Service Area to be Determinedn Meeting Room
The Building
“It’s essential that our hospital stay up-to-date to provide the best care. The Weeks Auxiliary gives so that our hospital can continue to make a difference in our community. “
Brenda Fontaine Weeks Auxiliary president
Architectural renderings and plans courtesy of Stone River Architects
WEEKS MEDICAL CENTER . LANCASTER MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
3/16" = 1'-0"
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GROUND FLOORn Building Support / Storagen Common Areasn Future Patient Service Area to be Determinedn Meeting Room
SECOND FLOOR* ROOMS
n Common Areas —n Specialty Services Rooms* 20n Cardiology Exam Rooms* 5n Administration Team —n Staff / Support —n Training / Meeting —n Future Expansion Space —
WEEKS MEDICAL CENTER . LANCASTER MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
3/16" = 1'-0"
FIRST FLOOR* ROOMSn Common Areas —n Internal Medicine,
Primary Care Exam Rooms* 18n Wound Care* 5n Care Coordinator Team —n Satellite Lab —n Behavioral Health Counseling* 7n MAT Exam, Therapy,
Observation Rooms* 4n Tele Health / Acute Care* 3n Staff Support Space —n Future Expansion Space —
*NAMING OPPORTUNITY
Floor plans and architectural renderings are for illustrative purposes only. Although we have made every attempt to represent the final floor plans as accurately as possible, there could be changes to these plans before construction begins.
Thoughts & Comments
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WEEKS MEDICAL CENTER IS A PROUD PARTNER OF NORTH COUNTRY HEALTHCARE (NCH)
• NCH allows Weeks to succeed in the fast-changing healthcare world.
• NCH provides for more local care and shared speciality care on a local level.
• NCH emphasizes local practitioners who know you, thereby providing better care.
• NCH takes us toward the future and empowers our communities.
North Country Healthcare Partner Logos | Co-BrandedEach North Country Healthcare Partner begins to use a new co-branded logo.
ALL items of communication must represent BOTH the North Country Healthcare brand as well as the Partner brand.
Androscoggin ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Littleton RegionalHealthcarenorth country healthcare
Upper Connecticut ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Weeks Medical Centernorth country healthcare
North Country HomeHealth & Hospice Agencynorth country healthcare
North Country Healthcare Partner Logos | Co-BrandedEach North Country Healthcare Partner begins to use a new co-branded logo.
ALL items of communication must represent BOTH the North Country Healthcare brand as well as the Partner brand.
Androscoggin ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Littleton RegionalHealthcarenorth country healthcare
Upper Connecticut ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Weeks Medical Centernorth country healthcare
North Country HomeHealth & Hospice Agencynorth country healthcare
North Country Healthcare Partner Logos | Co-BrandedEach North Country Healthcare Partner begins to use a new co-branded logo.
ALL items of communication must represent BOTH the North Country Healthcare brand as well as the Partner brand.
Androscoggin ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Littleton RegionalHealthcarenorth country healthcare
Upper Connecticut ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Weeks Medical Centernorth country healthcare
North Country HomeHealth & Hospice Agencynorth country healthcare
North Country Healthcare Partner Logos | Co-BrandedEach North Country Healthcare Partner begins to use a new co-branded logo.
ALL items of communication must represent BOTH the North Country Healthcare brand as well as the Partner brand.
Androscoggin ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Littleton RegionalHealthcarenorth country healthcare
Upper Connecticut ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Weeks Medical Centernorth country healthcare
North Country HomeHealth & Hospice Agencynorth country healthcare
North Country Healthcare Partner Logos | Co-BrandedEach North Country Healthcare Partner begins to use a new co-branded logo.
ALL items of communication must represent BOTH the North Country Healthcare brand as well as the Partner brand.
Androscoggin ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Littleton RegionalHealthcarenorth country healthcare
Upper Connecticut ValleyHospitalnorth country healthcare
Weeks Medical Centernorth country healthcare
North Country HomeHealth & Hospice Agencynorth country healthcare
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