Loveland Reporter-Herald

MCKEE MEDICAL Center begins CANCER-CENTER Expansion

Closure of conference center allows room for needed growth

- By Ken Amundson Bizwest/loveland Weekly

The Mckee Conference and Wellness Center, at one time the primary public meeting space in a city without other options, has been repurposed, and the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Mckee Medical Center is expanding.

When work is complete, the hospital, located at 2000 N. Boise Ave., will have a new coffee shop, conference rooms, employee gym and expanded cancer care.

The expansion of the cancer center has taken over the hospital’s 30-year-old conference and wellness center. The conference center, which opened in 1990, hosted CPR classes, birthing classes, the community health fair, flu shot clinics, hospital celebratio­ns as well as Loveland Chamber of Commerce annual meetings, events hosted by community service clubs, business gatherings, homeowners associatio­n meetings, Boy Scout galas featuring speakers such as former U.S. President Gerald Ford and more.

Demand for the space has dropped over the years as other venues came online — the Embassy Suites conference center, meeting spaces at the Ranch Events Complex, expansion of the Rialto Theater and others.

“Use of the conference and wellness center has decreased significan­tly,” Wendy Sparks, chief operating of ficer at Banner Health in Northern Colorado, said in a written statement. “The region has grown and there are more options for gatherings. Internally, our need for large meeting space also decreased. We meet virtually or in small groups thanks to COVID.

“The larger need now, however, is to expand local access to high-quality cancer care. We can do that by repurposin­g this part of our campus,” Sparks said.

Mckee renovated space of f the main lobby to accommodat­e two meeting rooms that can seat up to 50 people each. Mckee Coffee Corner that was in the conference center expanded to space

just inside the emergency room entrance. Finally, a fundraisin­g effort with the Mckee Wellness Foundation allowed the hospital to add an employee gym, also on the first-floor hall.

“The gym is going in where we used to have a therapy pool,” Sparks said. “The pool closed several years ago, so we are excited to give that space new life.”

Demolition of the conference and wellness center began in August. Constructi­on on the cancer center will last through spring 2021. The cancer center project includes:

• Expanded chemothera­py infusion area with increased privacy and comfor t for patients.

• Creation of a pharmacy dedicated specifical­ly to medical oncology infusion ser vices.

• Additional exam rooms, consultati­on rooms and physician offices to support having multiple specialist­s meet as a group with each patient to discuss the patient’s diagnosis and treatment plan.

Constructi­on at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Greeley at the North Colorado Medical Center has also begun to permit addition of new technology. Details were not available Thursday.

 ?? JENNY SPARKS / Loveland Reporter-herald ?? Mckee Medical Center is seen in March of 2018 in Loveland.
JENNY SPARKS / Loveland Reporter-herald Mckee Medical Center is seen in March of 2018 in Loveland.

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