The NICU at the Galilee Medical Center serves a population of nearly one million residents in the Western Galilee. Over the years, there has been a steady increase in both the number of births and the medical complexity of premature infants, creating an essential need to upgrade the unit's infrastructure and expand its services.
As part of the medical center's commitment to providing the highest standard of care, the NICU underwent a comprehensive renovation, aimed at creating a modern, safe, and advanced therapeutic environment that meets current medical standards.
In addition to replacing the flooring, ceiling, furniture, and refurbishing the walls, the renovation included:
Additional intensive care stations, allowing for improved treatment of premature infants in complex medical conditions.
A new and advanced medication room, built according to strict safety regulations.
Dedicated workstations for physicians, which did not previously exist in the unit, offer improved professional conditions for continuous medical care.
New staff rooms and a nurses station, enhancing the overall functionality and comfort of the unit.
This renovation has significantly transformed the experience for both the medical teams and the parents of premature infants, increasing efficiency, safety, and the ability to provide each newborn with advanced, personalized, and professional care.
