CLAY COUNTY, Fla. — To meet the growing need for health care services in Clay County, Baptist Health is planning to build a full-service hospital on its existing Baptist Clay Medical Campus on Fleming Island.
Baptist Health is investing $200 million to build the new hospital, which will create 700 new jobs in Clay County. Groundbreaking will occur in the spring of 2020, with the hospital opening planned for early 2022.
The 300,000-square-foot, full-service hospital will open with 100 beds, including women’s services and enhanced cardiology services. The hospital will be designed with modern features, including placing diagnostic equipment near the ICU for patients who need it the most, corridors designed with calming LED lighting and centralized staff services to minimize noise.
These services are in addition to those already existing at the Baptist Clay Campus in Fleming Island, which opened in May of 2013, and includes an adult ER, a Wolfson Children’s Hospital ER, an ambulatory surgery center, specialty services and imaging.
“Clay County residents tell us they need more hospital-based health care services close to where they live and work,” Darin Roark, BSN, MBA, RN, FACHE, the current vice president of Ambulatory Campuses and Emergency Services, who will serve as the new hospital’s president, said. “Having a full-service hospital nearby will eliminate the need for travel, while providing the medical expertise that Baptist Health is known for.”
The new hospital is being designed with patients’ and visitors’ preferences in mind, with large private patient rooms and onsite amenities, like Starbucks, an outdoor dining area, and a large community room for meetings and education that can hold up to 125 people.
“It will be a place of health and wellness for the community,” Roark said. “We will host a variety of health-related events, such as “Talk with a Doc” discussions on a variety of health topics.”
The hospital campus will include an outdoor jogging path connecting to the current Black Creek Trail.