Emergency Department
When a medical emergency strikes, there’s no time to wait. In that moment, whether it’s a heart attack, a car accident, a mental health crisis, or a child with a high fever, you turn to your Emergency Department. It is the front door to care and it must always be ready.
NBRHC’s Emergency Department is under extraordinary pressure. We are proud to have remained open 24/7 while hospitals facing similar challenges have experienced temporary closures. But staying open is only part of the story, staying prepared, equipped, and safe is essential.
Transport Ventilators
Ventilators are a lifeline for patients who are unable to breathe on their own. Whether the cause is trauma, illness, surgery, or chronic disease, the need for mechanical breathing support spans all ages.
A number of ventilators currently in use at NBRHC are aging beyond their intended service lifespan, leading to longer downtimes.
To ensure continuous, responsive respiratory care for patients across all ages and care settings, NBRHC will acquire five (5) advanced, all-in-one transport ventilators that meet current clinical needs and align with future standards in care delivery.
Wander Management System
Our hospital’s current Wander Management System, designed to prevent unsafe wandering, has reached the end of its lifespan. A modern solution is needed to ensure safety, maintain dignity, and provide peace of mind to patients, their families, and NBRHC care teams.
A new Wander Management System will provide a secure, effective way to protect older adults. The advanced system is designed to descreetly monitor residents while allowing them to move freely within designated areas.
X-Ray and Fluoroscopy
Central Monitoring System
Every day, our care teams rely on advanced monitoring technology to observe vital signs, identify early warning signals and respond immediately when seconds matter most. To continue delivering exceptional care, close to home, our hospital must now replace and modernize the Central Monitoring System that safeguards our higest-acuity patients.
Our hospital is undertaking a critical modernization of its Central Monitoring System,
replacing aging infrastructure and ensuring the highest standards of patient safety, reliability and cybersecurity. This upgrade will expand monitoring capacity, reduce system downtime and support proactive patient care.
