News -> INDReporter SAT, JUN 25 6:24PM by Independent Weekly Staff

Lourdes move goes off without a hitch

After almost two years of planning, mock-moves and collaboration among Lourdes hospital's consultants, staff, doctors, nurses, volunteers, and Acadian Ambulance crews, it took only six hours Saturday to transport 67 patients from the old hospital safely into the new state-of-the-art medical complex on Ambassador Caffery Parkway. Transfers began at 6 a.m., and the last patient left the St. Landry location before noon. “Things went so smoothly it was almost surreal,” says Community Relations Director Elisabeth Arnold, who noted that at one point in the day a rainbow appeared over the old campus, which the move teams saw as a very good sign.

lourdes2The first patient in the new hospital was not a transfer but instead an emergency room patient. “In fact, we had several ER patients by the end of the day,” says Arnold. The emergency room on the St. Landry campus is now officially closed. The transferred patients are safely ensconced in rooms designed for their respective specialized care, including units for rehab patients, burn patients and intensive care.

No elective surgery had been done on the former hospital campus since Thursday to minimize the number of patient transfers necessary. Arnold said Acadian Ambulance was “very prepared with 15 ambulances designated for today’s operation.” 

lourdes1Arnold shared a couple of photos with The Ind by Lourdes’ staff photographer Tommy Duhon.



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written by Lib , June 25, 2011 - 08:02 pm
Now those of us who do NOT live on the south side of town will have a 6 or 8 hour wait instead of a 4 hour wait at the only hospital left in-town: Lafayette General.
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written by JR , June 26, 2011 - 04:47 pm
Just a friendly thought for Lib. Instead of waiting those extra 2-4 hours maybe you could drive another 10 minutes down the road to the new Lourdes hospital.
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written by Lib , June 27, 2011 - 07:52 am
I have a chronic condition and live alone. If it acts up, I am unable to drive very far safely. Even the staff at LGMC have been heard to comment that for the city it is poor planning overall to have the majority of the medical facilities all concentrated on one side of town.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , June 27, 2011 - 08:27 am
Poor Planning definitely, but when you have a Parish President attempting to carry out the Genocide of a section of the parish, this is a well thought out, and biased effort to enrich the pockets of Joey's crony patch, while boarding up the dilapadated buildings on the other side of this one horse town. Has this new southside Catholic Hospital increased the real value of " JOEY DUREL'S HOME, and his Croneys. You can bet your sweet-ass candy, " IT HAS !
Oh, and for all you geneflecting catholics, thank your local Bishop for the new hospital and don't forget your tithing !!!
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written by Check Again , June 27, 2011 - 10:19 am
The move itself may have gone off without a hitch, which actually started around 4 a.m., but several things at the new hospital were not in working order once there. Check with some patients and non-pr types who work there. Now, this is not to say the new hospital isn't a fine facility and there are some glitches that need to be worked out, as expected. But don't mislead everyone by implying everything is went great with the transition to the new hospital. That's just flat out lying, and a Catholic hospital shouldn't do that.
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written by corima , June 27, 2011 - 10:30 am
Northsidian, need to get into the house quickly before the helicopters spot you. Be sure to put on the foil hat too.
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written by corima , June 27, 2011 - 10:32 am
ps Congrats to the Board and Sisters of the Lourdes Hospital for the courage and foresight to bring this state of the art facility to Lafayette.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , June 27, 2011 - 10:46 pm
ps corima, corima, WHERE YA BEEN ALL DAY ?
Why don't the tight-rear catholics give the hospital to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, or better yet apply for a grant from joey as an NGO and renovate it to become a state of the art, "BINGO PARLOR
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written by corima , June 28, 2011 - 10:56 am
all Bingo Halls are on the Northside
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written by Your Sisters Crab , June 28, 2011 - 11:43 am
it would be a good idea for a local ghost hunting group to check out the old hospital..can you just imagine all the spirits roaming around in there..
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