Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jech family gives $250,000 to Arkansas Children’s Northwest

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SPRINGDALE — Vicki and Gary Jech and their family recently donated $250,000 to Arkansas Children’s Northwest.

The family gift honors the Jech’s eight grandchild­ren and the care their first granddaugh­ter, Peyton Keeling, received at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock.

Peyton underwent two heart surgeries before turning 5 years old. Throughout the years, Peyton also has received care from the Autism Multispeci­alty Clinic at the hospital.

“Making this contributi­on to Arkansas Children’s Northwest is something we care deeply about,” Gary Jech, president of Farris Insurance Agency, said in a release. “Because of the life-saving care Peyton received at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, our family is proud to help provide care close to home for so many other families in the region.”

Arkansas Children’s Northwest will name a waiting area in the Jech’s name. The area will be used for patients who need a diagnostic tests, including EEG, EKG and echocardio­grams.

The hospital is set to open in January and will be the region’s first comprehens­ive pediatric healthcare center. It will include:

■ 24 inpatient beds to care for children requiring overnight stays

■ 24-hour pediatric emergency department

■ Pediatric surgery unit with five operating rooms

■ An outpatient clinic with 30 exam rooms supporting more than 20 subspecial­ty areas, and a general pediatric clinic

■ A full range of ancillary and diagnostic services, child-life and pastoral care

■ Outdoor gardens, nature trails and interactiv­e features designed for children ■ A helipad and refueling station supporting Angel One, a pediatric intensive care transport service

Arkansas Children’s Northwest is being built on 37 acres donated by Robin and Gary George, Cathy and David Evans and their families. The campus is along Interstate 49 between Don Tyson Parkway and Sunset Avenue, across from Arvest Ballpark. The project is expected to cost $427.7 million in constructi­on, technology, equipment and operating expenses over the next five years, and will create 250 new jobs.

Arkansas Children’s Northwest is being designed by Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects of Fayettevil­le and Little Rock, and FKP Architects of Houston. Nabholz Constructi­on is overseeing constructi­on.

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