Paulding Hospital

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WellStar Paulding Hospital

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A Future Oriented Facility WellStar Paulding Hospital is the cornerstone of an innovative community hospital campus. The facility highlights innovation in an unique approach to flexibility throughout each department. It is located in a community that ranks as one of the fastest growing in the country. CDH architects and designers along with the WellStar leadership took a decisively state-of-the-art approach to advancing healthcare and safety for the people, who use the facility. The hospital is amazingly flexibile. Patient care and experience was a central focus for the design. The goal for future growth and expansion was essential to the success and sustainability of the facility.



A Pebble Partner WellStar Paulding Hospital is the first Pebble Hospital in Georgia. It is an eight-story, 250,000 square foot Energy Star facility that contains 56 beds and is expandable to 112 beds. It offers core medical services such as cardiac diagnostics and treatment, women’s imaging, therapeutics services, a cancer center, and ear, nose, and throat care. As a Pebble Partner, Paulding Hospital is a healing environment. A strong commitment was made early in the planning stages to provide state-of-the-art quality care in a continuous learning, progressive, and innovative facility. The out patient focused campus strategically co-locates service lines and a central organizing atrium to consolidate and expedite the care process within this one facility.



A Sustainable Solution Designers explored many sustainable solutions for Paulding Hospital. The facility was designed with passive and active sustainable design features. Passive features include continuous outboard insulation coupled with high performance glazing with increased insulation value and high reflectance to minimize solar heat gain in the atrium. The south faรงade of the hospital uses sun shades at each window to prevent solar gain as well. This shades cast shadows at peak daylight hours to prevent glare and allow the active cooling systems to operate more efficiently during hot Georgia summers. Active features include a ground source heat pump system that contains 209 wells. Some of these go down 400 feet. This plan utilizes the earth beneath the parking areas creating a plan calling for 16 miles of geothermal wells and 32 miles of radiant piping that provide heat exchange to warm and to cool the reinforced concrete slabs in the six level window wall atrium and in other public spaces. Evidence Based Design methods played a leading role in the design of the Paulding Hospital. Having a system like this in place eliminates the need for cooling towers and lessens the impact on the environment while saving time and energy.


The WellStar Paulding Hospital is a beacon to the community and a cornerstone to a campus dedicated to providing state-of-the-art healthcare to the surrounding community. Its simple design concept resounds with aesthetic appeal and energy saving resources. The atrium rises above the rolling landscape of northwest Georgia and stands as a symbol of WellStar’s commitment to the future and to healing and wellness for generations to come.


Intentional Spaces for Families Every area of the new Paulding medical facility has been designed and planned to support and underscore human value and the fact that people and their personal needs come first. The hospital reflects natural colors and invites patients and their families to relax in an environment that focuses on the integration of healing, health, and wellness. Light spills over from the atrium and windows filling important areas with natural comfort. The hospital’s design, along with its textures and surfaces were chosen to work together in harmony to create an atmosphere of healing and hope. Hospital officials did not want the “caring� aspect of the hospital to stop at the doorway.



Innovations in Patient Care Paulding Hospital takes healthcare to the highest standard from implementing the most up-todate technology to handling the most sensitive issues concerning patients and families. Safety and patient experience are key factors. The facility was designed with a series of valuebased decisions that allowed safety to remain at the forefront of all conversations. There are zero thresholds and all finish flooring materials have flush transitions reducing the risk for falls. Standardization of the patient room and bedside access to medication and supplies increases bedside time for caregivers It also reduces interruptions and creates a safer environment for care delivery.



State-of-the-Art for the Best Care Paulding is not “just” a hospital. It is an environment of health and healing—a facility where people learn, are informed, and gain a new perspective for the future following major illnesses, surgery, or even minor medical intervention. The Emergency Department is designed with a flex unit between the adult and pediatric units for overflow during surge populations. The operating rooms are arranged to accommodate a separation in acuity of patients, increasing throughput and efficiency. The telemetry patient rooms are designed and sized to be convertible to ICU with minimal construction and the medical/surgical rooms are acuity adaptable up to IMCU level.



ARCHITECTURE

ENGINEERING

Before we begin a project we sit down and listen to your team describe the needs you have for your project. There are no preconceived ideas of what your new facility should look like. Each new project represents an opportunity for us to explore a multitude of exciting possibilities and to create environments that offer residents choice, accessibility, independence, dignity, and a higher level of care that leads to a better quality of life.

Our architects, engineers, and designers work as an integrated team. They talk to one another about your project on every level. We believe that open lines of communication offer greater coordination of the entire process including design, drawings, and the specifications. As in other areas, we incorporate a holistic approach in our engineering designs.

As a matter of stewardship, we employ sustainable design strategies for the long-term investment our clients make toward high performance buildings. At CDH, we also understand the importance our designs have on those who use them and the communities where they are located. This is why we strive for excellence and push beyond the standard design status quo.

Our CDH team reviews each project as we coordinate the levels of systems and finishes. We balance the scope, the budget, and the schedule of your project. Our multidisciplinary approach to building design is shaped by the client’s needs and financial goals. We have a proven record of success in this area, and we are committed to doing quality projects that are completed on time and on budget.

We also consider the impact our facilities have on the surrounding communities. Our goal is to create spaces that positively impact the lives of those who use our facilities and those who live near them.


INTERIORS

PLANNING

Interior design is essential to the design process, and our design team is committed to bringing life and breath to your project. Along the way, we provide unique holistic detailing that increases the sustainability of your structure. This includes space adjustment, surface materials, and lighting—where fixtures reflect the atmosphere, use of the room, or to help promote a sense of residential well being.

We help our clients evaluate the current use of their site and space. Our professionals conduct thorough interviews with your key leaders and stakeholders. We consider the demographics, site related information, future programming needs and other issues, before making our recommendations on how to optimize the use of available land or buildings.

At CDH, we also take a collaborative approach to designing interior spaces. We push beyond aesthetics to create comfortable and healthy environments. We are intentional in our design and in using sustainable design philosophies. When it is sensible, we use recycled and reclaimed materials, or materials derived from resources that are rapidly renewable.

It is our keen examination and straightforward planning strategy that enables us to do the very best job of addressing your present and future needs. Whether it is the construction of a new facility or re-purposing your existing facility, our goal is to solve the problems you are facing by bringing creative insight into the design process.

Since our inception in 1977, CDH Partners has been providing design solutions for better healthcare. Our team of experienced professionals remains committed to this cause and daily is involved in providing building solutions that improve tomorrow.


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