Labor and delivery room in Archbold Memorial's new Maternity Center
Housed on the hospital's second floor, the new Maternity Center will feature more space, increasing in size from 11,000 to 27,500 square feet. The Maternity Center will also feature an abundance of amenities carefully designed to enhance the labor and delivery experience.
Inside the center, a large, modern waiting area invites eager family and friends to gather in comfort as they await the baby's arrival.
To ensure excellent care for your new arrival, Archbold will also double the size of our nursery. Inside the 2,199-square-foot nursery space is an exam and procedure area, level 1 nursery, level 2 intermediate care nursery and isolation nursery.
Postpartum room in Archbold Memorial's new Maternity Center
To aid in funding the new Maternity Center, the Archbold Foundation developed the Archbold Centennial Campaign. The campaign began three years ago and will culminate in 2025, during the hospital's 100th anniversary. The final goal is to raise $10 million for the Maternity Center.
A number of generous community members have already committed their support. If you have a heart for keeping quality care close to home, we cherish your financial gift.
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