2008-2010 Improvements
(About The 3 Year Project)
With the important exception of the new Arthur and Sarah Ludwick Emergency Care Pavilion, much of the hospital operates in a 37-year-old building that still meets the needs of our community today. With the help of generous donors and the application of reserves made possible by successful annual operations, we have been able to stay current with patient care technology. Having said that, we can do more to continue our mission. Many services at the hospital are now conducted on an outpatient basis – but the hospital’s original construction was designed primarily for inpatient care.
As such, the Board of Directors of Citrus Valley Health Partners is planning now for a 3-year, $6.9 million renovation and upgrading to benefit the patients who depend on Foothill Presbyterian Hospital for care. Funding for the 3-year, $6.9 million estimated project cost is being planned as a combination of CVHP reserves (made possible by successful management) and philanthropic support of The Foothill Foundation.