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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Photos from Mooresville blessing and dedication

Images from the St. Francis Hospital-Mooresville blessing and dedication on April 16 are available for media download and use.

Members of the media are authorized to use these images by giving credit of "Photo courtesy of St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers." To download a high-resolution image, click on the individual photo.



If you have questions or require a larger image, please contact Joe Stuteville. If you require photos of the Mooresville campus, click here.

Robert J. Brody, president and chief executive officer of St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers, addresses the crowd during the dedication of a $42 million expansion of the Mooresville campus on April 16.





Entertainment was provided by the Mooresville High School Madrigals.











Ryan Goodwin, representing the Mooresville Town Council, reads a proclamation during the blessing and dedication ceremony April 16.











Monsignor Joseph F. Schaedel, Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, and Father John Mannion, (not pictured) director of Spiritual Care at St. Francis, blessed the expanded facility with holy water.



Sister Jane Marie Klein (left, foreground) and Sister Mediatrix Nies cut the ribbon to officially open St. Francis Hospital-Mooresville’s largest expansion in its history. Sister Jane Marie is chairperson of the Sisters of St. Francis, Inc., Board of Trustees. Sister Mediatrix, visiting from Germany, is general superior of the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration. Looking on are Ryan Goodwin (second from left), representing the Mooresville Town Council, and several St. Francis officials.


Members of the business community, hospital employees and leadership of Sisters of St. Francis Health Services facilities and corporate offices attended the St. Francis-Mooresville blessing and dedication April 16. The $42 million expansion - which includes new orthopaedic and adult medical-surgical inpatient units, an Intensive Care Unit, six new operating rooms, a new laboratory and new main lobby gallery - is the largest in the hospital's history.

Sister Mediatrix Nies, general superior of the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration, shares a story with colleagues during a tour of the hospital.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Mooresville images

Members of the media are authorized to use these images by giving credit of "Photo courtesy of St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers." To download a high-resolution image, click on the individual photo.

If you have questions or require a larger image, please contact Joe Stuteville.

St. Francis Hospital – Mooresville has completed a $42 million expansion, the largest in the hospital’s history. The new inpatient building opens to patients on Monday, April 21. This expansion adds services and facilities, plus specially trained nurses, therapists and hospitalists, enabling St. Francis to provide highly acute tertiary services close to home.





The new private patient rooms offer modern conveniences, such as two flat-screen televisions – one for the patient and one for guests – a sofa bed for an overnight guest, a desk and wireless Internet connectivity; the latest medical technology, including bedside charting; plus scenic views.







The nearly 140,000 square foot expansion at St. Francis Hospital – Mooresville includes new orthopaedic and adult medical-surgical inpatient units, an Intensive Care Unit, six new operating rooms, a new laboratory and new main lobby gallery.







Six new surgery suites at St. Francis Hospital – Mooresville offer the latest in surgical technology, including a high-tech video and photography system in every operating room, and laminar airflow and ultraviolet light technology for sterilization, which is critical in preventing infection.








There is a nice view from the second floor waiting area. This spring, St. Francis Hospital – Mooresville will begin landscaping two rooftop gardens, which will be visible from some patient rooms. Scenic views are shown to promote healing.






Starting Monday, April 21, patients and visitors will enter St. Francis Hospital – Mooresville’s new main entrance. The main lobby gallery includes a new gift shop and coffee bar.