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News | April 10, 2025

Walter Reed Unveils Renovated Inpatient Rooms to Enhance Healing for Service Members, Retirees, and Their Families

By Lenore Worthy, WRNMMC

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center has completed a major renovation of its inpatient rooms, introducing modern amenities and enhanced accessibility to better support the healing process for service members, retirees, and their families.

The project, which reflects Walter Reed’s continued commitment to providing patient-centered care, replaces double-occupancy rooms with private, single-bed spaces designed to improve comfort, privacy, and care delivery.

Modern Design and Comfort
Each room now feature single-bed occupancy, calming color schemes, ergonomic furnishings, and upgraded infrastructure, including new electrical, heating, and plumbing systems. Expanded natural lighting and automatic curtains create a more soothing, restorative environment.

Improved Space and Privacy
Larger room layouts allow for more comfortable overnight stays for family members and enable medical teams to deliver care with greater ease and discretion.

Advanced Technology
Patient rooms have integrated monitoring systems and user-friendly entertainment features to enhance communication and patient experience.

Enhanced Accessibility
The layouts follow universal design principles to better support patients with mobility challenges and facilitate navigation throughout the room.

Patient-Centric Amenities
Private bathrooms, family seating areas, and expanded storage options allow patients and their loved ones to have a more personalized and dignified stay.

The renovation extends to specialty units, including the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

“These upgrades are a testament to our commitment to service members and their families,” said Col. Wendy Woodall, Director for Nursing and Chief Nursing Officer. “By providing more privacy, modern infrastructure, and space for families to be present, we’re creating an environment that supports both recovery and emotional well-being.”
News | April 10, 2025

Walter Reed Unveils Renovated Inpatient Rooms to Enhance Healing for Service Members, Retirees, and Their Families

By Lenore Worthy, WRNMMC

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center has completed a major renovation of its inpatient rooms, introducing modern amenities and enhanced accessibility to better support the healing process for service members, retirees, and their families.

The project, which reflects Walter Reed’s continued commitment to providing patient-centered care, replaces double-occupancy rooms with private, single-bed spaces designed to improve comfort, privacy, and care delivery.

Modern Design and Comfort
Each room now feature single-bed occupancy, calming color schemes, ergonomic furnishings, and upgraded infrastructure, including new electrical, heating, and plumbing systems. Expanded natural lighting and automatic curtains create a more soothing, restorative environment.

Improved Space and Privacy
Larger room layouts allow for more comfortable overnight stays for family members and enable medical teams to deliver care with greater ease and discretion.

Advanced Technology
Patient rooms have integrated monitoring systems and user-friendly entertainment features to enhance communication and patient experience.

Enhanced Accessibility
The layouts follow universal design principles to better support patients with mobility challenges and facilitate navigation throughout the room.

Patient-Centric Amenities
Private bathrooms, family seating areas, and expanded storage options allow patients and their loved ones to have a more personalized and dignified stay.

The renovation extends to specialty units, including the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

“These upgrades are a testament to our commitment to service members and their families,” said Col. Wendy Woodall, Director for Nursing and Chief Nursing Officer. “By providing more privacy, modern infrastructure, and space for families to be present, we’re creating an environment that supports both recovery and emotional well-being.”
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