- WFD Corporate Communications
DADE CITY, Fla. – As Pasco County continues its rapid growth, AdventHealth Dade City has unveiled its new Med-Surg 1 Unit, designed to elevate surgical recovery care for the local community.

The new unit features 25 private rooms, located just steps away from the operating rooms, to streamline surgical operations and provide a dedicated, comfortable space for patients recovering post-surgery. The rooms are each equipped with state-of-the-art IV pumps, bariatric-friendly accommodations and walk-in showers to provide the highest standard of care.
Over the past four months, AdventHealth Dade City’s team members have been working hard to prepare the new Med-Surg 1 Unit. Physicians, educators and staff collaborated to ensure the highest standards of care for postoperative patients.
“Pasco County is growing and so are we,” said Shane Bedward, chief executive officer of AdventHealth Dade City. “I’m excited to feature this new Med-Surg 1 Unit, which is going to take care of our patients across the region. These 25 brand-new beds will revolutionize the care we provide and bring whole-person care to the community like never before.”
AdventHealth Dade City opens new Med Surg-1 Unit
“The team has spent quality time with our educators, our physicians and their peers, learning how to care for our postoperative patients,” said Amanda Martin, MSN, APRN, chief nursing officer of AdventHealth Dade City. “These rooms are equipped with the latest technology and designed with comfort in mind, making it clear how committed we are to providing exceptional care for our community.”
AdventHealth Dade City has been a trusted health care provider in the region for more than 50 years and is honored to continue supporting Pasco County’s growing population by providing innovative and compassionate care.
Learn more at AdventHealth Dade City | Formerly Florida Hospital Dade City
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