As part of the latest phase of the Ukraine Recovery Program, implemented in partnership with the European Investment Bank, the restoration of the surgical pavilion of the City Clinical Hospital No. 1 (Jewish Hospital) in Odessa has been approved.

This pavilion is an architectural landmark and one of the most beautiful buildings in the hospital complex.

The renovation works will include roof replacement, facade restoration, gate restoration, installation of wrought iron fencing, and the creation of artistic lighting for the facades and the passage arch.

Additionally, a comprehensive update of the surgical pavilion's interior will be carried out to meet modern standards. Specialized medical panels will be used to ensure proper conditions for patients and medical staff. The replacement of internal engineering networks for ventilation, water supply, sewage, electricity, and oxygen supply, as well as the installation of modern technological and medical equipment in operating rooms, are planned.

The Ukraine Recovery Program also includes capital repairs of the heating network with the installation of a modular boiler house. This boiler house is intended to serve as the primary source of heating for the hospital's buildings, while municipal heating networks will act as a backup.

The boiler house will operate in automatic mode, requiring no constant presence of operational personnel. It will be equipped with systems for fire alarm, fire notifications, and monitoring of explosive gas concentrations in the air with remote signal transmission to the control center.

Moreover, updates to other hospital buildings continue, funded by the Odessa city budget.

To enhance rehabilitation capabilities, renovation work is underway at the former Economic Building, where a rehabilitation department is planned.

The two-story building will accommodate wards with a total of 20 beds, two sanitary blocks equipped for the needs of people with limited mobility, a physiotherapy hall, assistive technology rooms, therapy offices, and auxiliary spaces.

Additionally, a project has been developed for the construction of a civil protection facility for 375 people, equipped with three operating rooms and wards for critically ill patients with 20 beds, ensuring safe conditions for patients and medical staff.

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