Brand-new Step Down Unit opens
LOS ALAMITOS MEDICAL CENTER
Los Alamitos Medical Center (LAMC) recently opened a state-of-the-art Step Down Unit (SDU), just in time for the flu season.
The new unit is for patients who are no longer required to be in an intensive care or critical care unit but are not yet well enough to be in general care.
Among the modern technology introduced in the SDU is the use of on-the-wall computer units, which help staff to provide a higher level of care. Instead of wheeling in computer carts, all the information a caregiver needs is in the room, with electronic health records updated in real time, and vitals such as heart rate and blood pressure can be checked and monitored in the unit or from the unit station. It’s space-saving and safer.
The new SDU has 18 beds and single rooms to help with patient flow.
“I’m proud to be able to add this level of service for the patients in our community,” said Kent Clayton, chief executive officer of Los Alamitos Medical Center. “We’ve created spacious rooms with advanced technology that will allow our staff to provide great care to our patients.”
Los Alamitos Medical Center CEO Kent Clayton cuts the rib - bon with CFO Jeff Robey and CNO Judy Chabot to open the new Step Down Unit. Joining in the event are SDU Director Jon Blomberg (second from left) and staff.