Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Fayettevil­le hospital set to expand

Medical facility purchases 15 acres west of main campus

- STACY RYBURN

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Washington Regional Medical Center on Monday announced plans to expand its campus to serve the region’s growing health care needs.

The hospital bought 15 acres west of its main campus for $6.63 million. The property is part of the proposed Drake Farms mixeduse developmen­t on about 175 acres.

The hospital’s plans for the property include facilities for expanded inpatient hospital services, outpatient surgical services, overnight stay capabiliti­es, ambulatory care services and a center for wellness focused on whole-person care, according to a news release from Washington Regional.

The center for wellness likely will include components of education, nutrition, exercise and clinical space, hospital spokeswoma­n Natalie Hardin said. Whole health refers to medical care emphasizin­g the relationsh­ip between patient and physician, she said. The patient participat­es in convention­al and alternativ­e healing methods. The medicine practition­er considers all aspects of a patient’s lifestyle to create a treatment plan outlining specific health goals based on the patient’s needs, not just a diagnosis.

Constructi­on for Washington Regional’s expansion likely will take at least a year to begin, Hardin said. Length of constructi­on time will depend on the size and scope of the project, she said.

Washington Regional’s current campus opened in 2002 with 345,000 square feet of space, hospital President and Chief Executive Officer Larry Shackelfor­d said in the release. It has grown to more than 724,000 square feet, and the hospital is unable to expand any more on its main campus, he said.

“Purchasing this property adjacent to our campus will allow Washington Regional to plan for the next 20 years of growth by optimizing our medical center campus for higher acuity services and offering lower acuity services at our expanded campus at the Drake Farms property,” Shackelfor­d said.

Washington Regional also has the option to purchase 25 additional acres at the Drake Farms. The site is owned by Fayettevil­le lawyer Neal Pendergraf­t and his family.

Conceptual plans posted online from High Street Real Estate and Developmen­t show a multiphase project for Drake Farms, including offices, restaurant­s, retail, apartments and green space.

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