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t a groundbreaking cer-
emony last week, Beaumont
Hospital, Farmington Hills
(formerly Botsford Hospital) announced
a $1 million gift from Farmington
Emergency Medicine Associates PLC
toward the new construction and
renovations coming to the 51-year-old
campus.
At an estimated cost of $160 million,
the expansion project represents a sig-
nificant investment in the Farmington
Hills hospital and is Beaumont Health’s
largest capital project since forming its
new eight-hospital system in 2014.
While Beaumont Health is funding
$150 million of the project, it is relying
on support from the community for the
remaining $10 million.
The $1 million gift from 16 physician-
members of Farmington Emergency
Medicine Associates is a kickstart to a
capital fundraising campaign for the
project.
“My fellow emergency medicine
physicians and I wanted to give back to
this hospital, where many of us received
our residency training. We are front-
line clinicians who serve the needs of
about 65,000 emergency and trauma
patients every year,” said Sanford Vieder,
D.O., chair of Emergency Medicine
and medical director of the Emergency
and Trauma Center at Beaumont,
Farmington Hills.
Vieder also is part of Farmington
Emergency Medicine Associates. Other
Jewish associates are Andrew Erlich,

D.O.; Dawn Zelenka-Joshowitz, D.O.; and
Angel Chudler, D.O.
“We want our gift to show how much
we appreciate getting a new Emergency
and Level II Trauma Center,” Vieder said.
“Our ideas for this project have been
well received by hospital and corporate
leadership and have been integrated into
the design.”
The project includes both expansion
and renovation. New construction at the
hospital totals more than 210,000 square
feet. Renovations are being made to
more than 61,500 square feet of existing
space.
Some new features:
• An expanded Emergency and Level
II Trauma Center that will grow by more
than 60 percent to 58 treatment and
evaluation bays, including three trauma
rooms.
• An expanded Surgical Services
department that will grow from six to
nine operating rooms, with 27 new pri-
vate patient rooms for pre-operative and
post-operative care and a new, expanded
family waiting area.
• A new 20-bed Critical Care Unit
with four additional bays.
• 80 new private patient rooms and 79
renovated private patient rooms in the
South Tower.
• 45 renovated semi-private rooms.
• A new lobby and reception area.
• A 29-bay Observation Unit, new for
the Farmington Hills hospital.
Construction for the new East Pavilion
and South Tower will run through late
2018. Once these areas are fin-
ished, older areas of the hospital
will be renovated with full project
completion planned for year-end
2019.
To learn more about the $10
million capital campaign for the
expansion of Beaumont Hospital,
Farmington Hills, including nam-
ing opportunities, contact Nancy
Gray at (248) 442-2219 or Nancy.
A rendering of the Beaumont, Farmington Hills
Gray@beaumont.org.

(formerly Botsford Hospital) expansion

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