Saint Francis Hospital Muskogee Opens New Patient Tower 

Saint Francis Hospital Muskogee Opens New Patient Tower 

DALY STORY St. Francis Health System New Bed Tower now open to patients. Image of stained glass windows of Jesus Christ in the hospital's new chapel.
 

LEO A DALY delivers a seven-story expansion focused on patient experience and community health. 

The new, LEO A DALY-designed patient tower at the Saint Francis Health System’s Muskogee campus has opened all its new rooms to patients. 

The $280 million, 290,000-square-foot expansion touches more than 150 beds. The project introduced private acute care rooms, a new main entrance with an expansive lobby and a dedicated chapel. The design emphasizes visibility, efficiency and whole-person care, reflecting the health system’s commitment to improving healthcare access and wellness across northeastern Oklahoma. 

“As we open the doors to the new Saint Francis Hospital Bed Tower, we celebrate the commitment to compassionate care, innovation, and the well-being of the Muskogee community,” said Marsha Whitt, vice president and LEO A DALY’s project director for the expansion project. “It’s been an honor to help create a healing environment where patients, families, and caregivers can thrive.” 

Read about the project in Healthcare Design: Saint Francis Hospital Muskogee To Debut New Patient Tower In Oklahoma 

 

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