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That's when St. Joseph Health System, which runs the hospital, wraps up its $444,000 upgrade of postnatal patient rooms in the hospital's 3rd-floor Family Birthing Center. The rooms are where moms recover after giving birth.
Workers are currently putting in floors, new beds, curtains and a fresh coat of paint that hospital staff say brings the unit out of the late 1980s.
But most importantly, all of the unit's double-bed rooms will now become single-bed private rooms that include sleeper sofas that fold out into beds for dads. And since all the rooms are private, fathers will be able to stay with mothers and their babies all night.
The move comes at a time of increasing competition among local hospitals and health care providers. Whether it's private patient rooms or new state-of-the-art medical treatments, hospitals and their affiliated doctors are aggressively looking for ways to attract local patients not covered by Kaiser health insurance.
Source: Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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