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Cariboo Memorial Hospital Redevelopment Project

The Cariboo Memorial Hospital redevelopment project is underway and over the next three to six years, people in Williams Lake and the Cariboo-Chilcotin will benefit from this modernized and expanded hospital.

Interior Health is excited to share information about this project as it proceeds and update the community on potential impacts based on the construction schedule. The CMH redevelopment project includes an addition to the existing hospital as well as renovations to the existing facility.

  • Phase 1, which includes the addition, began in April 2023 and is expected to be complete in late 2026.
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Cariboo Memorial Hospital Redevelopment Project

The Cariboo Memorial Hospital redevelopment project is underway and over the next three to six years, people in Williams Lake and the Cariboo-Chilcotin will benefit from this modernized and expanded hospital.

Interior Health is excited to share information about this project as it proceeds and update the community on potential impacts based on the construction schedule. The CMH redevelopment project includes an addition to the existing hospital as well as renovations to the existing facility.

  • Phase 1, which includes the addition, began in April 2023 and is expected to be complete in late 2026.
  • Phase 2, which includes renovations to the existing hospital, is planned to begin in fall 2026 and is scheduled to be complete in early 2029.

People will have increased access to health-care services as the expanded hospital will include:

  • A new emergency department with 23 treatment spaces, an increase of 12; two trauma treatment bays; two specialized procedure rooms; an ambulance carport; and a separate public entrance.
  • A new medical/surgical inpatient unit with 36 beds, an increase of 16.
  • A new mental health and substance use inpatient unit with eight single-occupancy rooms.
  • An expanded ambulatory care and oncology unit with 16 renovated treatment spaces.
  • An expanded maternity and women's health unit with four single-occupancy rooms for maternity care, two nursery rooms and two women's health beds in private rooms. The maternity area will allow parents to stay in the same room with their babies until they are ready to go home.
  • An expanded pharmacy, providing additional space for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
  • An interfaith sacred space for traditional cultural and healing practices.
  • Smudging in patient rooms.
  • 71 new parking stalls.
  • A new UBC Faculty of Medicine academic space.

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    Has a helicopter pad been considered for Cariboo Memorial Hospital?

    Patient0 asked about 1 month ago

    Hi there,

    Interior Health’s priority is making sure patients from Williams Lake and the surrounding area receive the right care in the right place as quickly as possible. 

    While a heli-pad was considered during early stages, planning showed that a heli-pad would not provide the greatest benefit for patient care at CMH. Most patients who need to be transported are transferred by fixed-wing aircraft from the Williams Lake airport, which is able to fly in more weather conditions, travel longer distances, and reach larger centres such as Kamloops, Kelowna, or the Lower Mainland. Helicopters are mainly used to respond directly to accident scenes and typically take patients straight to major hospitals, bypassing CMH.

    In rare cases where a helicopter is used and a patient requires emergency care at CMH, BC Emergency Health Services has established processes to land at the airport—about 12 minutes from the hospital—before transfer.

    Interior Health will continue to work with BC Emergency Health Services to ensure transportation resources meet the needs of CMH patients as redevelopment moves forward.

    Kind regards

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    Where is visitor parking November 2024

    Brigitte asked 10 months ago

    Hello, Thanks for your question. Visitor and patient parking is located at the North corner of Cariboo Memorial Hospital, with main access off of Gibbon Street and 6th Avenue. There is additional access to visitor parking from the main entrance of CMH.

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