The project is being financed by Henry Ford capital funding and philanthropic donations, and Henry Ford officials say no CARES Act relief funding is involved in the project. Only about 40% of the 361 beds are currently in private rooms. More: Meet the man behind the Muppets at the Henry Ford's new Jim Henson exhibition More: COVID-19 vaccination clinics starting to pop up at school sites in metro Detroit Once the tower is done and a parallel renovation of the hospital's existing rooms also is completed, all of the hospital's 361 licensed beds will have their own room. The Henry Ford Health System said Tuesday that it is moving forward on its planned $318-million addition to Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in Clinton Township that will add a new five-story building and convert every hospital room to a private room.Ĭonstruction of the 225,000-square-foot addition, tentatively called the North Tower, began in early April and is scheduled to finish in 2023 with its 160 patient rooms. The hospital also has a 42-bed inpatient rehabilitation program, an ambulatory and minimally invasive surgery center and leading diagnostic imaging, including MRI, digital mammography, 64-slice CT and PET/CT scanning technology.Watch Video: Using telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic Specialty services include: a Heart and Vascular Institute, a cancer care center, a women’s center with 18 labor, deliver, recovery, and post-partum suites. Henry Ford Macomb Hospital provides comprehensive acute care. HFMH is a 435 bed, full-service teaching hospital in partnership with Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. HFMH has proudly been serving Clinton Township and its surrounding communities for over a century and is one of the regions only accredited Chest Pain Center. Henry Ford Macomb Hospital (HFMH) is Macomb County’s largest, longest-established and most comprehensive health system.
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