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Photo: Front of B500 as of January 2016 |
WBRC continues to watch the construction progress of B-500,
the highly anticipated new home of the Polytruama and Blind Rehabilitation
services on the Palo Alto VAPAHCS Campus.
Some of the building's features will include private bedrooms and
bathrooms for inpatients, 3 large shared courtyards, a ‘green’ living roof, a
greenhouse, and solar panels on the roof.
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Photo: The front entry to the glass atrium of B500 |
At 174,000 square feet, this new facility is the largest
consolidated rehabilitation center in the VA and will include 24 beds for the
polytruama program, 32 beds for the blind rehabilitation program, and 12 beds
for the polytruama transitional rehabilitation program. Currently construction crews are nearing
completion of both the interior and exterior of the building.
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Photo: The main courtyard of B500 as seen in the early evening with night lighting |
The center will also have an outpatient physical
therapy/occupational therapy clinic, an outpatient physical medicine and
rehabilitation clinic, and clinical programs for Operation Enduring
Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans.
Construction is anticipated to be 100% complete shortly, with the
building becoming operational in the Spring or Summer of 2016.
CLICK HERE for construction updates
CLICK HERE to read the project's news release
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