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New Renovated Cognitive Assessment Management Unit Opens At St. Joseph’s Hospital

When patients who suffer from Alzheimer’s or Dementia return to the Cognitive Assessment Management or cam unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital next week, they will be in for a treat.

The newly renovated unit has been made to look more like a street than a hospital floor. Laurie Flood is executive director of the St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation and tells our newsroom it’s been made to feel more like home than a clinical space because the doors have been wrapped in designs to look like a house door.

In fact some of the designs can be found on doors in the Uptown.

Flood says the cost of the renovations came in at a little over a half million dollars and everyone is very pleased with how it all turned out.

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Saint John, CA
9:10 pm, Apr 14, 2026
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