![]() ![]() The remote consultation sessions will take place from an operations center located at UAB Hospital. The new programs will allow patients to receive vital care closer to their homes, saving valuable time and extending much-needed services without compromising the quality of care. partners with UAB Medicine to bring a tele-critical care unit and tele-stroke unit to the residents of Chilton County. Vincent’s Chilton is now home to a tele-critical care and tele-stroke unit. Those interested in contributing to the project should contact YMCA Chief Development Officer Jim Wood at more information about the project, please click here.Ascension St. A groundbreaking for the Y will occur after the remaining $14 million is committed. The YMCA has raised $6 million of the $20 million needed to fully fund the new facility. The results of this analysis will be driven by extensive feedback from community focus groups and online surveys. The results will determine how Y facilities might be reimagined to better serve the community as we emerge from the pandemic. In consideration of the health concerns associated with COVID-19, a comprehensive market analysis is being done by FourSquare Research. “We are excited about the opportunity for the YMCA to serve the Westfield community and look forward to providing residents and local businesses with the opportunity to make a donation that will influence the scope of another phenomenal community asset.” Vincent’s focus on proactive health and well-being makes it an ideal partner for the YMCA in Westfield,” said Derrick Stewart, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis. Community support to influence project scope Since its founding in 1854, the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis has sought to create positive change and is working diligently toward its goal of making Central Indiana one of the country’s ten healthiest communities by 2025. Providing easy access to a wellness facility of this caliber allows us to tackle issues our state is faced with, like heart disease and obesity.” “The YMCA understands that healthy living is about balancing physical fitness with an equally strong mind and spirit, which aligns perfectly with our Mission-based approach. Vincent is dedicated to holistic care that sustains and improves the health of Indiana residents, and that extends far beyond the walls of our hospitals,” Jonathan Nalli, CEO of Ascension St. The Center will connect to the 35,000 square-foot Westfield Washington Schools Natatorium, which will be managed by the YMCA. Vincent YMCA will include a state-of-the-art wellness center, gym, basketball courts, demonstration kitchen, indoor track and an additional 5,000 square-feet will be reserved for services offered by Ascension St. State-of-art wellness centerĪs currently planned, the Ascension St. Construction is expected to be complete in the first quarter of 2021. This phase will feature a 50-meter natatorium, lobby, restrooms, multipurpose classroom and café. Phase I of the project consists of the Westfield Washington Schools Natatorium, which is currently under construction. In recognition of this commitment to the community, the new YMCA will be named the Ascension St. ![]() The location will be on the southwest corner of Wheeler Road and 181 st Street in Westfield. Vincent has partnered with the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis to support Westfield community and complete a new YMCA facility ![]()
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