What to Expect

The Critical Care Tower Overview

We're creating a medical facility suited for comprehensive care and a place where young students can advance their knowledge and understanding. Developing forward thinkers will allow us to develop better approaches and treatments for optimal patient care. Below are some of the strategic drivers for the critical care tower:

  • Patient Experience

    We can positively impact the patient and visitor experience with updated facilities and modern semi-private rooms.
  • Patient Efficiency

    The private rooms in the tower increases hospital capacity and creates a better patient flow, reducing waiting time and increasing efficiency.

  • Infection Control

    Having all private rooms reduces the potential for infection and enables our care teams to deliver diagnoses and treatments more comfortably.

  • Pandemic Readiness

    Increased surge capacity is a critical component of pandemic readiness. By having more dedicated rooms, we can provide care more quickly.

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A Personal Note from Our CEO

At Westchester Medical Center, the impossible is our everyday. Each month, more than 1,000 critically ill patients depend on our skill, technology, and compassion.

The Brenda Fareri Pavilion is our boldest step toward the future. A vision built with science, shaped by humanity, and made possible by you.

I invite you to join us. Together, we can save more lives, restore more futures, and keep world-class care close to home.

David Lubarsky, MD MBA
President and Chief Executive Officer
Westchester Medical Center Health Network

How You Can Help

You don’t have to wear scrubs to save a life. With your gift, you can help complete the Brenda Fareri Pavilion and ensure lifesaving care is there for every patient, every hour, every day.

Every gift has the power to bring lifesaving care to patients and families across the Hudson Valley.

Possible starts here. With you.

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Building the Future of Critical Care in the Hudson Valley.