Alabama institute plans $1.3M expansion
A historic educational center in Alabama is planning an addition to its Talladega campuses.
The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind has announced plans to build a new $1.3 million nursing center.
The facility will include three hospital bedrooms, a nursing station, waiting area and administrative space. Construction on the 5,000-square-foot building is scheduled to begin in August, and completion is expected early next year.
AIDB hopes the “mini hospital” will enhance health care services…
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