Norwalk Hospital announces major expansion program to enhance the patient experience

Norwalk Hospital exterior

06/22/2021

Largest expansion project in hospital history

Since its inception in 1893, Norwalk Hospital has been in the forefront of providing quality, compassionate health care to the residents of Fairfield County.  To build upon this tradition of excellence and to support the communities’ changing health care needs, Norwalk Hospital is pursuing a major expansion project.

 

“We’re very excited to continue our long-standing commitment to high-quality healthcare for the community by advancing our facilities and technology to meet the future needs of southwestern Connecticut,” said Peter Cordeau, president of Norwalk Hospital. “And we are very grateful to the community for their ongoing support and philanthropy that will bring this plan to life.”

 

This expansion includes the construction of a seven-story pavilion on the southeast corner of the campus replacing the Community Pavilion built in 1953 and the Tracey Pavilion built in 1918.  The new patient tower will modernize inpatient care and feature an even more comfortable, soothing environment for all.  The new facility will have a distinctive design that provides an environment that promotes healing and amenities to enable caregivers to deliver the best care possible.  Natural light-filled building connectors will provide easy access between the three pavilions (the new pavilion as well as the Main Pavilion and McGraw Pavilion).

 

Expected to open in winter 2025-2026, the seven-floor, 180,000 square foot building will represent the largest expansion project in Norwalk Hospital’s history.  This new state-of-the-art patient pavilion will enhance the patient experience by providing single bed patient rooms and spacious modernized facilities.         
 

As part of the construction, there will also be substantial renovations and updates to existing spaces including a new labor and delivery unit and a new intensive care unit and step-down unit.  In addition, there will be significant improvements made in the infrastructure of the building.

 

Other features of the renovation project include:

 

Medical-Surgical Unit – Three floors will be designed for patients requiring hospitalizations for illness and injury, as well as for those having surgery.  The Medical/Surgical Unit will feature 90 private, contemporary patient rooms with designated space for medical equipment and for visiting loved ones.

 

Mother and Infant Unit – Long-awaited, Norwalk Hospital will build a welcoming New Mother and Baby Unit featuring 17 private rooms, a six-bassinet Well Baby Nursery and a neonatal (NICU) intensive care unit for premature and critically ill babies.  The NICU will feature six high-touch, high-tech infant rooms.

 

Main Pavilion Enhancements and Renovations – In addition to creating the new patient tower, Norwalk Hospital will be enhancing and renovating the Main Pavilion, creating a more welcoming hub for patients and visitors alike.

 

Labor and Delivery – Labor and Delivery will move to the Main Pavilion and feature comfortable birthing rooms, advanced medical equipment and beautiful views.  After delivery and recovery, mother and baby will move to the new pavilion for the remainder of their stay where highly skilled clinical teams will continue to care for them.

 

Intensive Care/Progressive Care – Caring for the critically ill requires close proximity to both the Emergency Department and Operating Rooms.  Therefore, the Intensive Care Unit and Progressive Care Unit (PCU) will remain in the main pavilion and will be fully renovated and modernized to feature larger rooms with ample private space for seating for loved ones and for specialized medical equipment.

 

Funding the Future

While Nuvance Health is directing essential investments in this dramatic transformation, philanthropy will play an important role in bringing our plans to fruition. The Foundation has already launched an extensive fundraising effort to help support the expansive project and programs. Some of our most valued families have committed generous gifts, and many more will partner with Norwalk Hospital in the months – and years – to come. Over time, a special campaign will invite all community members to add their support, at every level, for the full scope of our project.