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McNeese Campus to Expand Through Property Swap with JD Bank

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Thanks to a property swap between the McNeese State University Foundation and JD Bank, McNeese will soon have a new https://www.mcneese.edu/health-services/ facility at the corner of Ryan Street and Sale Road. The property swap  comes as a result of the damage to the former JD Bank branch building by  Hurricane Laura in 2020.

“After the destruction of our McNeese Branch in August 2020, we made a  commitment to our customers and the Lake Charles community to help  revitalize the university area that was hit hard by hurricane  devastation,” says Bruce W. Elder, JD Bank president and CEO. “Our  efforts, combined with some exciting redevelopment by McNeese State  University, will create a vibrant environment at the Ryan Street and W.  Sale Road intersection,”

The facility will house McNeese’s Student Health Services and Counseling Center in one accessible space on campus.

Currently, McNeese’s Student Health Services is located inside Hardtner Hall, home to the https://www.mcneese.edu/nursing/.  All currently enrolled students can receive treatment for a range of  acute medical conditions through Student Health Services, from minor  cuts, bruises and sprains all the way to treatment for the flu, ear  infections and UTIs, as well as a range of testing services for STDs.

“Our mission is to help students get well and stay well,” says  director of Student Health Services and nurse practitioner Dr. Troy  Hidalgo. “We’re here to provide the care students need to stay healthy  and reach their academic and professional goals, all in a safe and  non-judgmental environment.”

Student Health Services is funded through a $40 semester fee paid by  all students and covers the cost of all appointments and treatment  administered on campus. Even for students who are still under their  parents’ insurance, Hidalgo says, McNeese’s Student Health Services can  help students avoid charges for co-pays and insurance deductibles.

“For the last school year, Student Health Services had over 1,200  visits,” says Hidalgo. “By coming to campus, these students saved a  combined $126,000 for outside treatment and $5,000 for labs that we were  able to do on site. Plus, because they were able to be seen on campus  right away, they were able to get treated more quickly and returned to  class faster.”

McNeese’s https://www.mcneese.edu/counseling/,  which is currently in Kaufman Hall, assists students with personal,  developmental, academic and mental health needs. Licensed professional  counselors work to help students learn to navigate, manage and resolve  the challenges of college life. 

This new facility will also host expanded services, including an  urgent care facility staffed by CHRISTUS Ochsner Health to also serve  McNeese faculty and staff.

“We’ll have health care providers right on our campus seven days a  week, 12 hours a day,” says Dr. Wade Rousse, McNeese vice president for  university advancement. “It’s going to be a lot more convenient and we  think provide a lot better care for our McNeese family.”

The new Student Health Services facility will also allow McNeese  nursing students to gain required preceptor hours through a partnership  with CHRISTUS Ochsner Health.

“We are excited about the potential collaboration with CHRISTUS,”  says Dr. Ann Warner, interim dean of the College of Nursing and Health  Professions. “It will be valuable to our nursing students and the entire  student body.”

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Source: https://www.mcneese.edu/news/mcneese-campus-to-expand-through-property-swap-with-jd-bank/

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