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SWBR Architects serves as the lead architect for Nazareth College's $16.5 million Wellness and Rehabilitation Institute

Shown (from left) are: Steve Fernaays, SWBR; Kristin Schuster, SWBR; Frank York, Naming Patron and Mark Maddalina, SWBR. Shown (from left) are: Steve Fernaays, SWBR; Kristin Schuster, SWBR; Frank York, Naming Patron and Mark Maddalina, SWBR.
Rochester, NY Nazareth College has unveiled the York Wellness and Rehabilitation Institute, a $16.5 million renovated and expanded building that provides collaborative learning environments and clinic spaces. SWBR Architects served as the lead architect of the multifaceted project. The project provides expanded educational and clinical facilities for the college’s School of Health and Human Services. It will be dedicated to nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech language pathology, social work and creative arts therapy, as well as pre-medical and pre-dental studies. The following are some facts about  the York Wellness and Rehabilitation Institute: • Doubles the clinic and collaboration space to 66,700 s/f, bringing all of Nazareth’s health and wellness fields under one roof; • Promotes learning and collaboration across disciplines, such as nursing, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, art and music therapy, and social work; • Facilitates student-faculty research through proximity and new meeting spaces to improve health and wellness outcomes and clinical practice; and • Clients benefit from high-quality, person-centered services at minimal cost. The expansion and reconfiguration are expected to boost enrollment by an estimated 30% and will equip Nazareth graduates with the skills needed for the rapidly changing world of health care.
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