Patient Care Tower
Quick Facts
The Patient Care Tower is a four-story, 146,000 square-foot replacement bed facility featuring state-of-the-art technology and design. The Tower features 136 private care suites to create an environment conducive to care and healing, as well as provide a structure that will allow for development of tertiary care services. The design of the Patient Care Tower also allows for future expansion of Emergency and surgical areas.
Tower Features
- 128 private rooms
- An 8-bed Neonatal Natal Intensive Care Unit
- An entire floor dedicated to women’s and children’s
services - Integrated computer technology
- Outdoor healing garden
- An infrastructure that meets California Senate Bill 1953 earthquake safety standards
Room Composition
GROUND FLOOR
- Programs to be determined
FIRST FLOOR
- 52 Med/Surg private rooms
- Lobby
- Chapel
- Guild Gift Shop
SECOND FLOOR
- 24 Intensive Care rooms
- 24 Telemetry rooms
THIRD FLOOR
- 28 Women and Children’s rooms
- 8 delivery rooms (Labor, Delivery, Recovery
rooms) - 8-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- 2-C Section rooms
Enhanced Program Initiatives
TERTIARY CARE SERVICES
- Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Cardiac Cath Lab
Patient Care Tower Cost
BUILDING COST
- $75 million
FUNDING SOURCES
- $16 million – Federal Emergency Management
Agency (damages incurred from the Northridge
earthquake) - $10 million – Adventist Health
- Additional funds – Simi Valley Hospital Foundation
Tower Design/Build Team
- Turner Construction, Inc
- Cannon Design
- Behr Bowers
Simi Valley Hospital Foundation
The Simi Valley Hospital Foundation was established in 2001 to help the hospital fulfill its mission of offering high quality healthcare to a growing community of 150,000 residents. Through philanthropic involvement and participation, the Foundation raised funds to build a new Patient Care Tower, which features private rooms and state-of-the-art equipment.








