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Norwalk Hospital Breaks Ground On New Ambulatory Unit

NORWALK, Conn. – Hospital and city officials, and major donors, gathered at Norwalk Hospital Friday to kick off construction of the new Anne P. and Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Center, a 95,000-square-foot ambulatory pavilion at the facility’s Maple Street location.

From left, Sue McGraw, Terry McGraw, Nancy McGraw, Mayor Richard Moccia, Norwalk Hospital COO Lisa Brady and Andrew Whittingham at the ground breaking Friday for the new McGraw Center at Norwalk Hospital.

From left, Sue McGraw, Terry McGraw, Nancy McGraw, Mayor Richard Moccia, Norwalk Hospital COO Lisa Brady and Andrew Whittingham at the ground breaking Friday for the new McGraw Center at Norwalk Hospital.

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Terry McGraw speaks at the ground breaking Friday of the new ambulatory pavilion named after his parents at Norwalk Hospital.

Terry McGraw speaks at the ground breaking Friday of the new ambulatory pavilion named after his parents at Norwalk Hospital.

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Andrew Whittingham speaks at the ground breaking Friday of the new ambulatory pavilion at Norwalk Hospital. His family's cancer center at the hospital will move into the new pavilion.

Andrew Whittingham speaks at the ground breaking Friday of the new ambulatory pavilion at Norwalk Hospital. His family's cancer center at the hospital will move into the new pavilion.

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George and Carol Bauer, whose $2.5 million donation helped to fund the new pavilion at Norwalk Hospital.

George and Carol Bauer, whose $2.5 million donation helped to fund the new pavilion at Norwalk Hospital.

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Howard Eison, M.D., speaks Friday at the ground breaking of the new McGraw Center pavilion at Norwalk Hospital.

Howard Eison, M.D., speaks Friday at the ground breaking of the new McGraw Center pavilion at Norwalk Hospital.

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The center will house a new and expanded Emergency Department, the new home of the expanded Whittingham Cancer Center and a state-of-the-art Center for Digestive Diseases, among other improvements.

In addition to the new construction, the pavilion project also includes 35,000 square feet of renovated space at the site. Among the improvements from the renovation will be an updated Ambulatory Surgery facility.

The project marks the hospital's largest expansion effort in its 120-year history.

According to officials, the hospital has raised more than $27 million for the project, $10 million of which was donated by The Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Family Foundation, Inc. and the McGraw family in honor of the late Anne and Harold McGraw.

“Norwalk Hospital means a lot to our family,” said Terry McGraw, during the ground breaking ceremony. “My parents had a lifelong commitment to helping people.”

In addition to the McGraws, the pavilion project also received $2.5 million from Carol and George Bauer, and another $2.5 million from the Whittingham family, whose cancer center at the hospital will move from its current location on the south side of the building to the new pavilion. Officials hope to raise another $2 million for the project.

“Today, I’m giving you all a prescription,” said Howard Eison, M.D., chairman of the Norwalk Hospital Foundation Board. “Please follow the care of these families, because if you do, you will lead a long and fruitful life.”

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