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Oct-04-2010 10:14TweetFollow @OregonNews Hud Approves $27.1 Million Financing for Major Construction at Acute Care Hospital in StaytonHUD estimates the Santiam Memorial Hospital construction project will support 394 full-time jobs
(STAYTON, Ore.) - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced a commitment to insure a mortgage loan to Santiam Memorial Hospital in Stayton, Oregon. The $27.1 million loan is made possible through the Federal Housing Administration's (FHA) Section 242 Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program. Santiam Memorial Hospital operates a 40-bed facility and three on-campus clinics, as well as off-site clinics in the nearby towns of Mill City, Sublimity, and Aumsville. The FHA-insured mortgage loan will be used to construct a four-story patient tower with private beds adjacent to the existing hospital building. This new tower will replace the outdated facility that was constructed in 1963. It will house medical/surgical units, an intensive care unit, surgical services, and obstetrics. The existing building will be refurbished and used as a chapel and to increase outpatient activity space. "FHA is helping to build state-of-the-art health care facilities like this all across the country," said FHA Commissioner David Stevens. "By helping to make these projects possible, FHA also contributes to the financial well-being of communities by creating jobs to stimulate local economies." HUD estimates the Santiam Memorial Hospital construction project will support 394 full-time jobs and provide an estimated economic stimulus of more than $73.1 million to the community. Once completed, it is estimated the project will support 157 full-time jobs and provide an annual economic benefit of more than $26 million. By insuring the mortgage loan, FHA is enabling the hospital to obtain lower cost financing that will save an estimated $12.4 million in interest expense over the life of the loan. Since 1968, FHA has insured 392 mortgages to hospitals throughout the nation, 51 within the past five years. FHA's Section 242 Mortgage Insurance Program for Hospitals provides HUD-insured mortgages made by private lending institutions to finance construction or renovation of acute care hospitals including major equipment needed to operate the facility. Eligible applicants can be public, proprietary, or nonprofit hospitals certified by the responsible State agency. Articles for October 3, 2010 | Articles for October 4, 2010 | Articles for October 5, 2010 | Support Salem-News.com: | |
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gp October 4, 2010 11:10 am (Pacific time)
I just wonder how long it will be before the hospital is taken over by Providence and birth control advice, sterilization and abortion are forbidden??It happened to Willamette Falls Hospital, a community hospital in Oregon City and to other non Catholic community hospital.
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