Emergency department construction project 2025 | va washington dc health care | veterans affairs

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Renovating and Transforming Care Space for Veterans At the beginning of the year, the DC VA Medical Center Emergency Department Team worked with Facilities Management and Environmental


Management Services to finalize renovation plans to transform health care and waiting area spaces to better serve Veterans in the local area. On April 23, 2025, Dr. Philip Seton, Chief of


the Emergency Department, made a ceremonial strike to officially note the beginning of the first of the three-phased renovation and transformation project. Now through December 2025,


Veterans will see “Please pardon our dust and noise” signage adhered to drywall safety barriers and hear drills and construction activity as the much-needed transformation project is


in-progress!    The renovation will transform the existing 11-bed Emergency Department into a 17-bed urgent treatment area. The space will also include: * four triage bays to efficiently


offer medical attention * a large resuscitation room for critical care  * two psychiatric beds for added privacy and safety * a women’s health ultrasound area * a dedicated decontamination


room * improved check-in area with visible security Please forgive our dust and noise as the team prepares a renovated space to better meet increasing health care needs. Veterans will see


the benefits of phase 1 as soon as July when the new resuscitation area will be complete. The Veteran care areas and mental health spaces will be complete in October, just ahead of the final


renovation which will be complete in December. DURING THE RENOVATION, THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT WILL REMAIN OPERATIONAL,       PROVIDING EMERGENT CARE 24/7. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR


UNDERSTANDING AND PATIENCE.