ALAMOSA — SLVH hosted Senator Michael Bennet on a tour of the workforce housing project along with a brief tour of the Regional Medical Center in Alamosa on Sept. 3. SLVH received funding to remodel the “Pike Apartments” on the RMC campus from Congressional Directed Spending appropriation.
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ALAMOSA — SLVH hosted Senator Michael Bennet on a tour of the workforce housing project along with a brief tour of the Regional Medical Center in Alamosa on Sept. 3. SLVH received funding to remodel the “Pike Apartments” on the RMC campus from Congressional Directed Spending appropriation.
“Workforce housing has become part of delivering quality healthcare in our region,” commented CEO Konnie Martin. “With this generous funding, we can create safe, comfortable, affordable housing for our workforce who need to travel here.”
When SLVH leadership decided to purchase the 11 apartments on Pike Avenue, they also knew they would be freeing up access to other rental properties in the area. “We know there is a housing shortage in the region, and we wanted to be part of the solution,” added COO Christine Hettinger-Hunt.
Traveling providers and nurses have used this space along with new hires who are still looking for a property to rent or purchase. “The units are in high demand. This funding will help us with needed infrastructure needs. We plan to modernize the space and update the HVAC systems along with upgrading the furnishings.”
During his visit, Senator Bennet listened to Monica Hinds, SLVH Director of Emergency Department and OB/Labor and Delivery. They discussed the challenges facing rural emergency departments, the safety of staff, challenges with drugs and treating victims involved in violent events. “We see about 50 patients in our ED every day. We are never closed and do not refuse treatment to anyone. Patients with Behavioral Health issues, whether from addiction, dementia, or other psychological diagnoses, continue to challenge our resources. Our staff is resilient, and we have awesome community partners.”
The team at SLV Health appreciated his visit and his interest in the team and in the community.