dr. buscher. next. >> thank you, supervisors, for during this debate. i worked at the pacific campus and in the promotion office. advances in medical procedures, technology, and equipment without comparable advancement in facilities have resulted in patient rooms that are too small to accommodate everything needed to provide our patience with the highest quality care. our semi private patient rooms have become crowded in cramped, making it difficult for staff to provide good care, space that is chaotic and not conducive to rest and healing, space that is difficult for the family members to visit and be with their loved ones, and space that does not promote safe patient mobility. we are learning more and more about the importance of mobility to a patient's recovery in the hospital and their ability to return to doing what they want and need to do when they leave the hospital. we need to provide an environment where that mobility can be provided safely and regularly. we need to address these issues. rebuilding will allow the staff to provide care and for