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The live oak is the iconic tree of the South. It has been called one of the most impressive North American trees and can live to be hundreds of years old. Preserving the oak trees that grace the campus was on top of the priority list when Coryell Memorial Healthcare System (CMHS) began drawing up plans for the 42 million dollar “Renovation & Expansion Project”.  The project, approximately 117,000 square ft., brings addition and renovations to almost every part of the healthcare system in Gatesville, TX.

Along with a new 25-bed hospital wing, two sleep study rooms will be added as well as two Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab Program rooms, materials management space, as well as a new central plant. A 16-bed physical rehabilitation wing will be added to The Meadows Rehabilitation and Long-term Care providing patients with physical, speech and occupational therapies.  The second story, located above the new hospital wing, will house offices for administration, business office and human resources.  

Renovations include areas for pharmacy, respiratory therapy, lab, offices, and converting current hospital space into The Welcome Assisted Living rooms and adding more suites to The Oaks Independent Living Apartments. 

To learn more about Coryell Memorial Healthcare System and the wide range of healthcare services provided, visit www.cmhos.org.

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