Townsend, Wash.-based Jefferson Healthcare CEO Mike Glenn said that the $90 million campus replacement project is expected to break ground in October, with the aim of completing in the first quarter of 2025, the Peninsula Daily News reported May 8.
Funding for the project is coming from a USDA loan, the state legislature, federal appropriations and Jefferson's cash reserves. The Jefferson Healthcare Foundation has also been tasked with raising funds.
The new facility will provide expanded space to deliver in-demand care.