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Construction of the AdventHealth Palm Coast Freytag Health Plaza will begin in the coming months on the hospital campus near State Road 100.
Named in honor and recognition of a gift from Palm Coast residents Peter and Sue Freytag, this two-story facility will serve as a vital hub for comprehensive cancer treatment, primary care services, and adult rehabilitation services.
“We are proud to be a part of this community and are committed to making it a healthier place to live,” said Sue Freytag. “It is an honor to have the opportunity to help people in our community get the best care without having to travel.”
“My father always said charity begins at home,” said Peter Freytag. “By that, he meant the first thing you have to do is take care of your family. Once your family is taken care of, then you should take care of your community.”
Peter is a cancer survivor, which makes this project very dear to Peter and Sue’s heart.
“Everybody knows someone who has had cancer, just as our family has been impacted by cancer,” Peter said. “We know that this is a very personal and difficult journey, and we want to do everything we can to support others facing this challenge."
Spanning an impressive 30,000 square feet, the Freytag Health Plaza at AdventHealth Palm Coast will house a range of specialized cancer treatment services, including radiation oncology and medical oncology, and will offer advanced therapies and personalized cancer care. The Judith C. Macko Cancer Resource Center will also relocate to the Freytag Health Plaza, providing free resources to patients and their families.
The Freytag Health Plaza will also provide adult rehabilitation services, including outpatient physical, occupational and speech language pathology for orthopedic, hand, neurological, and lymphedema specialties. The new facility will also include multiple physician offices within the plaza to further facilitate seamless and comprehensive care.
“While we are thrilled to be opening a second hospital in Flagler County next month, we are also excited to begin construction on the Freytag Health Plaza at our current hospital location,” said Denyse Bales-Chubb, president and CEO for AdventHealth Palm Coast and the Flagler/St. Johns market. “This new facility represents an additional $30 million investment in enhancing the care available to our growing community.”
The construction of the AdventHealth Palm Coast Freytag Health Plaza is made possible thanks to the community’s support.
“This remarkable project has been made possible, in part, due to a generous contribution from Peter and Sue Freytag,” said John Subers, director of the AdventHealth Palm Coast Foundation. “Peter and Sue's philanthropic dedication to improving our local health care services has had a profound impact on so many of our loved ones, neighbors and friends.”
Members of the community can support this project by contacting the Foundation at Call386-586-4440 or visiting AdventHealth.com/PalmCoastGive.
The architect for the AdventHealth Palm Coast Freytag Health Plaza is Orlando-based Hunton & Brady and the contractor is Robins & Morton, also from the Orlando area.
Construction is expected to begin in the fall of 2023 and be completed in the spring of 2024.
About the Freytags
Peter and Sue Freytag are a remarkable couple who have made a lasting impact on the Palm Coast community. Peter's experience as a vice president of common stocks with State Farm and Sue's role as a public-school teacher reflect their dedication to the community's betterment.
Having relocated two decades ago from Bloomington, Illinois, they quickly immersed themselves in the vibrant local landscape, becoming dedicated contributors to various initiatives and organizations.
The Freytags played a pivotal role in establishing AdventHealth Palm Coast's pediatric rehabilitation center, which has provided physical and speech therapy for countless children.
Recognizing the importance of community involvement, Peter and Sue, alongside their four children, are founding members of the AdventHealth Palm Coast Foundation's 20/20 Society. This esteemed group consists of dedicated community supporters who share a vision of advancing health care in Flagler County to ensure quality, state-of-the-art health care and promote community wellness.
Their commitment to philanthropy extends further, as Peter serves as a board member of the AdventHealth Palm Coast Foundation, actively shaping its strategic vision and initiatives.
The Freytags' presence in Palm Coast is a testament to their love for the community and their unwavering commitment to improving the lives of those around them. Their generosity and involvement continue to create a positive and lasting impact, leaving a legacy of compassion, care, and support.
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