August 10, 2021 | Loma Linda, California, United States | Ansel Oliver, Loma Linda University Health News
Loma Linda University Health officially opened the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus, home to a state-of-the-art adult hospital and Children’s Hospital tower expansion — a momentous occasion years in the making. Leaders celebrated with a jubilant ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, and patients officially moved in on Sunday.
Built to meet updated state seismic codes for acute care facilities, the campus is home to LLUH’s new 16-story Medical Center and 9-story Children’s Hospital tower. The campus incorporates leading advances in patient safety and comfort and was designed to continue the organization’s 115-year legacy of care and healthcare education in what has become one of the most medically complex regions in the nation.
Side view of the new Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus in Loma Linda inaugurated on August 6, 2021. [Photo: Loma Linda University Health]
“This is truly a historic day in the legacy of Loma Linda University Health,” said Richard Hart, MD, DrPH, president of Loma Linda University Health during the ribbon-cutting. “There are no words to adequately express the sincere gratitude and excitement that we feel as we open these doors to the community.”
The new Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus in Loma Linda, California, United States, home to a state-of-the-art adult hospital and Children’s Hospital tower expansion. [Photo: Loma Linda University Health]
On Sunday, Hart took part in the transfer of patients to the new Medical Center and Children’s Hospital on the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus.
View of the helipad of the new hospital in Loma Linda. [Photo: Loma Linda University Health]
The acute care facility is built upon 126 base isolators to reduce the impact of seismic activity. The Medical Center is the second-tallest hospital in California and has 320 licensed beds, while the Children’s Hospital expansion adds 84 licensed pediatric beds for a total bed count of 364.
A group of employees celebrates by the 9-story Children’s Hospital tower in Loma Linda. [Photo: Loma Linda University Health]
“This very place will be home to thousands of dedicated physicians, nurses, and clinicians, a place where they will provide world-class clinical care and education,” Heinrich said. “This very place will support the intense efforts of researchers whose discoveries will make an impact around the world.”
Personnel waves by the new state-of-the-art adult hospital, part of the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus in Loma Linda. [Photo: Loma Linda University Health]
A special additional ceremony was also held on the new facility’s fifth floor for the San Manuel Maternity Pavilion. Leaders thanked the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians for their contribution of $25 million. The gift, the largest in the tribe’s history, recognized the century-long partnership between the hospital and the tribe.
Hospital personnel celebrates the beginning of patient transfers to the new hospital on August 8, 2021. [Photo: Loma Linda University Health]
“The future physicians and healthcare professionals who learn here will have many opportunities to train in multidisciplinary teams and come to understand that meaningful patient experiences must be at the center of everything we do,” said Tamara Thomas, MD, executive vice president for medical affairs at Loma Linda University Health. “It is my hope that the work taking place within these walls will transform the lives of both our current and future healthcare professionals and the diverse community we serve.”
To learn more about the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical campus, visit lluh.org/newhospital.
—additional reporting by Larry Becker and Sheann Brandon