Owensboro Health begins major renovation of Mitchell Memorial Cancer Center

March 5, 2019 | 12:54 pm

Updated March 5, 2019 | 12:54 pm

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Owensboro Health’s Mitchell Memorial Cancer Center will undergo a major renovation, with patient care and services continuing during the project. The bulk of the renovation work will take place on the second floor of the center, enabling the center and the departments within to better serve patients. Joe Taylor, executive director of Facilities for Owensboro Health, said the renovation of the center is budgeted to cost $12.4 million and will take approximately 14 months to complete.

One phase at a time

Lisa Jones, VP of Ancillary Services, said renovating the cancer center reflects the system’s commitment to quality, safety and patient experience.

“The Mitchell Memorial Cancer Center holds accreditations from several of the leading organizations in the country, including the American College of Surgeons, the American College of Radiology and the Joint Commission,” Jones said. “We are always looking for ways to improve, and this renovation reflects our commitment to that goal.”

Areas that will be improved at the cancer center include:
• New space for Owensboro Health Oncology & Hematology (bringing that practice over
from the Breckenridge Medical Building next door)
• Renovated and expanded space for outpatient infusion clinic
• Improved space for on-site lab and oncology pharmacy where cancer medications
are prepared
• Improved building infrastructure, including new electrical systems, backup generator,
and updated HVAC systems
• Updates to first floor areas, including main lobby and dressing rooms for patients
receiving radiation therapy
• New furniture, medical equipment and IT equipment in several areas

Planning for the renovation took two years. The extensive preparation means the renovation will be
carried out in phases to minimize impacts to patients receiving care.

“The Mitchell Memorial Cancer Center is one of the health system’s most important facilities and we
know that patients rely on the center and its staff to provide care that saves and improves lives,” Taylor said. “We want them to have an improved experience without an interruption to their care, and we’re doing everything we can to make that a reality.”

Safety first
Though the renovation will be extensive, safety has been the top priority at every step of the
planning process.

“Patients who are receiving treatment for cancer are especially vulnerable to infections and other
problems,” Taylor said. “That’s why we are taking all precautions to help ensure their safety throughout this renovation.”

Safety precautions for the renovation include:
• Demolition work limited to night hours when the center is not operating
• Specialized dust barriers, air scrubbers and negative pressurization of the construction area
(meaning that air can only flow into the work area, not out)
• Separation of construction areas, including secured entrances, and separate entry/exit points,
parking and restrooms for construction personnel
• Multiple inspections each week by Owensboro Health Infection Prevention specialists, who will
have the authority to stop work if they see any potential risk to patients
• Required special healthcare construction training for contractors and personnel

Construction partners
Owensboro Health is proud to partner with the following businesses on this project:
• CBRE Healthcare – Project management
• HGA – Architecture and interior design
• Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. – Plumbing, mechanical and electrical engineering
• Turner Construction – General contractor

March 5, 2019 | 12:54 pm

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