JULY 2021
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Enjoy the Outdoors
Summer Safety Points P MREMS shares what’s news around the region in addition to
summer measures to ensure everyone has safety in mind.
IN THIS EDITION 2 RIBBON CUTTING
Lehigh Valley Opens New Hospital
3 AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION Fire Safety Measures
4 ST LUKE’S .
Care You Can Trust
5 ENJOY THE OUTDOORS .
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LVHN Cuts Ribbon to Open Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hecktown Oaks Lehigh Valley, Pa.,June 29, 2021
Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) today cut the ribbon to open its first newly built hospital in almost 50 years with the completion of Phase 1 of Lehigh Valley Hospital (LVH)–Hecktown Oaks in Lower Nazareth Township, Northampton County. The campus on Hecktown Road just off Route 33 includes a 201,000-square-foot hospital, 35,000-square-foot Lehigh Valley Cancer Institute, 60,000-square-foot health center and an emergency room (ER) caring for adults and children, including an area dedicated just for children. There are 20 ER bays, 4 bays dedicated just for kids and 8 observation beds. The ER is equipped with behavioral health capabilities right in the ER. Nearly 400 LVHN colleagues will staff the new hospital. “This campus was built as a direct response to the demand for LVHN care in Northampton County, where nearly one-third of residents already receive care from an LVHN provider,” said Brian A. Nester, DO, MBA, LVHN’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “With Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hecktown Oaks right here in Lower Nazareth Township, we can be an even better health partner to the people of Northampton County by bringing a greater breadth of LVHN services closer to where you live, work and play.” Services provided at LVH–Hecktown Oaks include: • A Diagnostic Care Center with imaging services, lab medicine and cardiac diagnostics including the Multitom Rax precision X-ray technology. This technology is the only one in the region and limits unnecessary radiation while allowing for easy scanning of the patient to avoid excessive movement if in pain or due to limited mobility. • Four state-of-the-art surgical suites for procedures with Lehigh Valley Institute for Surgical Excellence experts, including use of the latest generation DaVinci Robotic System • An inpatient unit with 20 private rooms, each with private bathrooms, telehealth capabilities and a 55-inch flat screen TV in every room • Cancer services through Lehigh Valley Cancer Institute which is part of the Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Alliance • Lehigh Valley Heart Institute cardiology and cardiac diagnostics • Breast Health Services • Joint and spine center • Outpatient rehab • Family medicine Amenities include a meditation room, market bistro, valet parking and smart car charging stations. The hospital features optimal safety and infection control measures including indigo clean lighting, rooftop HVAC units with HEPA filters and UV lights to control and eliminate the creation of bacteria. The campus even features bacteria resistant flooring. A helipad also is currently under construction and will be for transferring patients with more emergent needs. An LVHN MedEvac helicopter will not be based at the site. The second phase of construction includes a four-story bed tower with 30 additional patient beds. Three of the floors within the tower will be available for future growth. Phase 2 is expected to be completed in November 2021. “LVH–Hecktown Oaks is going to improve the quality of the lives of Northampton County citizens. For that, we are grateful,” said Lamont McClure, Northampton County Executive. For more information on LVH–Hecktown Oaks, visit LVHN.org/HecktownOaks.
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Whether a full-time residence, business, or rental property; sharing year round preventive measures are important for everyone’s safety. Please discuss and post these points to follow:
OUTDOOR FIREPIT BURNING
Don’t rush in setting up firepit places. Steer clear of fallen leaves & twigs
CLEANING OUT FIREPLACES
Make sure eveything’s cool first, then metal can it outdoors.
OUTSIDE LIGHTING
Mace bulbs & hot bases away from places & clear away critter nests.
PLUGGING IN OUTLETS
More than one plug? Use a ground fault power strip.
An important summer safety message from
d n u o r g y a l Psafety
Outdoor exercise is awesome so Pocono Mountain Regional EMS pros propose kids go out and enjoy fun in the sun at a local playground. Before heading outdoors we suggest some safety points help keep those bumps, bruises and scrapes away.
Be sure children are on
AGE APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT Kids clothes should
HAVE CLOSED-TOE SHOES & SWEATSHIRTS WITH DRAWSTRINGS, SCARVES OR NECKLACES SHOULD NOT BE WORN ON EQUPMENT Supervision by
ADULTS WHEN KIDS ARE PLAYING IS IMPORTANT Avoid cuts & scrapes be sure
THERE IS NO TRASH OR GLASS ON THE GROUND & EQUIPMENT DOES NOT HAVE BROKEN PARTS