Sent on behalf of Barnes-Jewish Hospital.
The prep work for the new donor wall installation on the second floor is nearing completion, and the construction barriers will come down later this week.
The next step in the installation will require the closure of the second-floor corridor for about 10 hours starting at 6 p.m. on October 20, reopening around 4 a.m. on October 21.
Closing the corridor will enable contractors to safely install LED monitors along the arched ceiling as part of the new installation.
Directional signs will reroute team members and visitors.
About the new donor installation:
• Highlights the impact of donor giving on patient care, experience, and outcomes, featuring stories on a diversity of patients, donors, caregivers, and programs.
• Aligns the look and feel of the donor hall with interior renovations to match the new park theme interior design.
• Expresses gratitude and recognizes donors who give $10,000+ to SLCH annually, have included SLCH in their estate plans, and whose cumulative giving is $1M+
• Enhances the hallway to welcome families and creates a sense of wonder and fun. Components include interactive overhead sky LED screens that change with the time of day, large video screens, and St. Louis family attractions highlighted in an interactive alcove. Children will be able to play with the interactive components.
Questions regarding construction can be directed to Jayson Bradbury, BJC Planning, Design and Construction, at Jayson.Bradbury@bjc.org.
Questions regarding the new installation can be directed to Katie Harder, SLCH Foundation, at Katie.Harder@bjc.org.