SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center has set up a 16-bed oncology unit dedicated to cancer care.
The new oncology unit consists of eight private rooms and four semi-private rooms. It also has a family waiting room and reception area.
“The unit includes the new medication cabinets and infection-control closets that will be included in our new patient tower when it is built,” Gael Gilbert, a registered nurse who is St. Joseph’s director of maternal child, behavioral health inpatient, and oncology services, said in a news release. “In addition, the technology the clinical staff is using is brand new. We’re adding the equipment to many of our new areas as they are renovated or built.”
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Before the oncology unit’s opening, which took place Oct. 29, St. Joseph’s did not have a dedicated section of the hospital to house cancer patients. Instead, it placed them in a unit not dedicated to cancer care. It treats over 1,000 cancer patients each year.
The nonprofit hospital and health-care system has 431 beds and serves patients in Onondaga County and 15 surrounding counties. It is affiliated with Franciscan Companies and is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis.
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