The way people receive healthcare services is changing rapidly across the country, and Beebe has been changing how it cares for this community, too. Since the peak in hospital admissions reached early last year, Beebe has successfully reduced the number of people who need to stay in the hospital
Beebe Healthcare has selected the construction, design and engineering firms for its expansion and renovation project According to a release, Beebe will be using an Integrated Project Design (IPD) approach with its expansion plans. Under this model of IPD, all firms including construction manager
Beebe Healthcare recently selected the construction, design and engineering firms which will help create the next generation of care. Beebe will be using an Integrated Project Design (IPD) approach with its expansion plans. Under this model of IPD, all firms including construction manager, architect
Beebe Healthcare has selected the construction, design and engineering firms which will help create the next generation of care. Beebe will be using an Integrated Project Design (IPD) approach with its expansion plans. Under this model of IPD, all firms including construction manager, architect
Peggy and Randall Rollins Margaret H. Rollins, known to childhood friends as Peggy Hastings, was born in 1933 in Lewes and spent her childhood and early adulthood in the community. She attended Lewes School, and worked in the administrative offices at Beebe Hospital after school and on weekends when
Motorists and pedestrians may have noticed the construction happening in front of the Medical Center in downtown Lewes. This construction is to build a new hybrid operating room and expanded cardiac cath an electrophysiology (EP) labs. The current project, funded, in part, by generous donations from
R. Randall and Peggy Rollins have donated $10 million to the Beebe Medical Foundation and Beebe Healthcare in Lewes. The gift represents the largest ever received by Beebe, the largest gift in Sussex County and one of the largest made in the state of Delaware, according to a news release from Beebe
Beebe Healthcare has announced plans for a new $180 million healthcare facility at their campus in Lewes. The announcement, billed as historic, was made at the Margeret H. Rollins School of Nursing in Lewes on Friday afternoon. With a price-tag of $180 million, the Margeret H. Rollins Pavilion will
Beebe Healthcare’s Board of Directors earlier this month approved a proposal for a comprehensive expansion of the system over the next several years. The $180 million expansion will touch three communities — Lewes, Rehoboth Beach and Millville. On Route 17, the Beebe Healthcare — a not-for-profit
Beebe Healthcare announced on June 7 that its Board of Directors has approved management’s proposal for a comprehensive expansion of the system over the next several years. This expansion will include both new facilities and new services on three campuses as Beebe Healthcare works to meet the needs