Families in Cranbrook and surrounding communities now have access to improved infant care following the renovation and expansion of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at East Kootenay Regional Hospital.
The expanded intensive care unit has been open in Cranbrook for nearly a month now. The unit provides modern equipment, private spaces for families and all-around improved safety, comfort and quality care for newborns.
The facility is seen as an essential step in strengthening local maternity services, reducing the need for families to travel to larger cities for neonatal care. With less travel and stress, families are able to spend more time together during vulnerable periods. The revitalized areas and updated equipment also help staff provide quality care in a more functional and timely manner.
“The regional NICU in Cranbrook is a significant improvement for our community’s health care. We can now provide specialized care for newborns locally, reducing the need for transfers out of the region. This means faster, more accessible support for families and a healthier beginning for our newborns.” said Dr. Paul Kahlke, department head of pediatrics, East Kootenay Regional Hospital, Interior Health.
The NICU expansion, which began construction in early 2025 and officially opened on Nov.13, provides care for newborns born at 34 weeks gestation and older who are at low to moderate risk of health complications. It facility contains modern neonatal equipment, private spaces for families and improved security features including controlled access and infant abduction prevention systems.
It also carries enhanced infection prevention with dedicated handwashing sinks as well as additional work and nursing stations to advance patient assessment and allow staff to work more effectively.
The facility was made possible through funding from the province, the Kootenay East Regional Hospital District and the East Kootenay Foundation for Health. Funding from the province consisted of roughly $820,000, helping to ensure all renovations stayed on schedule.
David Wilks, chair of Kootenay East Regional Hospital District expresses the hope and excitement of the facility upgrades.
“As a contributing funder, we are proud to partner in this project, as it significantly strengthens support for newborns, parents and the dedicated staff who care for them.” Wilks said.
The NICU expansion is part of B.C.’s broader effort to improve and expand health-care services in the Interior and across the province.
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