Wildflower Court

Wildflower Court Skilled Nursing Facility located in Juneau, Alaska.

Reminder: The Emergency Department entrance has moved to the channel side of the hospital due to construction. Large sig...
06/01/2026

Reminder: The Emergency Department entrance has moved to the channel side of the hospital due to construction. Large signs and a temporary drop-off area are visible in the roadway. The ED remains open 24/7. We apologize for the disruption.

All other patients need to use the main hospital entrance to register Monday - Friday starting at 6:00am. The ED entrance remains the main hospital entrance after hours and on weekends and holidays.

Join us as we remember and honor our heroes. The hospital is open 24/7. Medical records, billing, and administrative off...
05/25/2026

Join us as we remember and honor our heroes.

The hospital is open 24/7. Medical records, billing, and administrative offices are closed today in observance of the holiday.

Reminder: Due to construction in the Emergency Department, all other patients need to use the main hospital entrance to ...
05/20/2026

Reminder: Due to construction in the Emergency Department, all other patients need to use the main hospital entrance to register Monday - Friday starting at 6:00am.

The ED entrance remains the main hospital entrance after hours and on weekends and holidays. We apologize for the disruption. The ED remains open 24/7.

Important Reminder: The Emergency Department entrance has moved to the channel side of the hospital due to construction....
05/01/2026

Important Reminder: The Emergency Department entrance has moved to the channel side of the hospital due to construction. Large signs and a temporary drop-off area are visible in the roadway. The ED remains open 24/7.

All other patients need to use the main hospital entrance to register Monday - Friday starting at 6:00am. The ED entrance remains the main hospital entrance after hours and on weekends and holidays.

04/17/2026

Encapsulated Fire Occurrence at Bartlett Regional Hospital

At 1:46 p.m. a fire began inside a utility closet within the hospital’s Surgical Services unit as a result of an accidental cut into electrical heat tape by a hospital worker. A Code Red alert was issued, and the encapsulated fire was quickly responded to by hospital maintenance staff and contained by Capital City Fire & Rescue personnel.

Surgical services patients and staff were immediately evacuated. As an additional safety precaution, an evacuation of all hospital patients, staff, and visitors was put into motion. Those individuals were quickly brought back into the hospital, and outpatient units were vacated and appointments were canceled for the remainder of the day.

The ‘all clear’ was issued for the Code Red alert at 3:40 p.m. An evaluation of the damage within the Surgical Services unit is ongoing.

The hospital worker who cut into the electrical heat tape was treated and released from the Emergency Department. There were no injuries of patients, visitors, or other staff.

All elective surgeries scheduled for tomorrow are canceled. All other hospital services are open.

Hospital personnel are grateful for the quick response by our maintenance staff, CCFR personnel, and the Juneau Police Department.

Bartlett Regional Hospital is pleased to announce the next round of Fireweed Award recipients for their exceptional care...
04/15/2026

Bartlett Regional Hospital is pleased to announce the next round of Fireweed Award recipients for their exceptional care and service to the community. 52 nominations were submitted this quarter and Reid Dihle, Vincent Taylor, Kathy Coghill, and Wendy Germain were selected for hospital wide recognition. Read their amazing nominations at bartletthospital.org/news.

A celebration event was held on campus and each recipient received a recognition pin, a gift card courtesy of the BRH Foundation, and a designated parking spot for the quarter.

Nominations for next quarter are currently being accepted. To submit a nomination, visit bartletthospital.org/fireweedaward. Continuing sponsorship for this award is generously provided by the BRH Foundation.

In preparation for the renovation of the Emergency Department (ED) and construction of a new entrance, the ED entrance h...
04/12/2026

In preparation for the renovation of the Emergency Department (ED) and construction of a new entrance, the ED entrance has moved from the backside of the hospital to the channel (west) side of the hospital.

To help direct patients to the temporary entrance, large signs have been placed along the roadway, and a temporary drop-off area has been made to help guide those seeking emergency care.

Hospital employees will be stationed at the temporary ED entrance door 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout the duration of the project to help direct and assist patients.

Bartlett Regional Hospital is reminding the community that the ED remains fully open and operational throughout the duration of the renovation project.

The hospital’s ED will be undergoing a $13.5 million upgrade that will improve the overall environment of care for patients and staff, as well as improve specialty care rooms to better manage airborne diseases and mental health emergencies. Construction is expected to be completed in the Fall of 2027.

Today we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The hospital and Wildflower Court are OPEN. Billing, medical records, an...
01/19/2026

Today we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The hospital and Wildflower Court are OPEN. Billing, medical records, and administrative offices are closed today in observance of the holiday.

We're pleased to announce the next round of Fireweed Award recipients for their exceptional care and service to the comm...
01/14/2026

We're pleased to announce the next round of Fireweed Award recipients for their exceptional care and service to the community. 42 nominations were submitted this quarter, and four employees were randomly selected for hospital wide recognition:

Kassandra Burke is an Obstetrics nurse who was nominated by a patient for her supportive care and detailed preparation during the patient’s second delivery. “Kassandra was beyond supportive and asked for all the details of my previous induction because I had several concerns. She remembered everything and did everything she could to take care of me. She was so excited to see me on her next shift. Kassandra was so friendly and I think every mom needs that energy while in the hospital.”

Shawn Nolan is a Maintenance Groundskeeper who was nominated by a colleague for his outstanding work ethic and commitment to safety. “It is a well-known fact throughout the organization that Shawn goes above and beyond to make sure the campus is always in outstanding condition – no matter the season. I witnessed Shawn arrive on a Monday morning after a big snowstorm at 0500 and he wasted no time in grabbing a shovel to remove snow from the stairs and sidewalks, then hop in the Bobcat to continue removing snow from walkways and entrances. Shawn’s commitment to ensuring our staff and patients can safely get to where they need to go is remarkable.”

Penny Bailey is an Administrative Clinical Office Coordinator on the Medical/Surgical Unit who was nominated by three colleagues for her leadership, resourcefulness, and care for others. “Penny truly cares about the staff, anticipates our needs, and looks out for everyone. Her acumen and expansive knowledge of hospital procedures, resources, and staff make her an invaluable resource for expediting patient care. Her grounded communication helps keep patient care flowing. Penny’s ability to stay calm under pressure sets a great example for the rest of us.”

Danielle “Dani” Thorn is an Obstetrics nurse who was nominated by a patient for her leadership, strength, and support during the patient’s delivery. “I was nervous about being in a hospital environment since my first labor was at a midwifery, so I thought I would be very uncomfortable. But Dani went above and beyond for me and was truly there by my side the entire time. Not only that, with so many others in the room including trainees and visitors, she showed leadership and strength in such a positive and graceful manner. I was not there long, but I will remember this day for the rest of my life.”

A celebration event was held on campus and each recipient received a recognition pin, a gift card courtesy of the BRH Foundation, and a designated parking spot for the quarter.

Nominations for next quarter are currently being accepted. To submit a nomination, visit bartletthospital.org/fireweedaward. Continuing sponsorship for this award is generously provided by the BRH Foundation.

This latest storm brought hundreds of hardworking individuals to the hospital campus to help us safely clear our roofs a...
01/13/2026

This latest storm brought hundreds of hardworking individuals to the hospital campus to help us safely clear our roofs and keep our buildings open to deliver essential medical care.

Thanks to these hardworking crews, as of today:
✔️ 140+ individuals completed snow removal on over 88,000 sq ft of flat campus roofs
✔️ OVER 5 MILLION POUNDS of snow has been relocated

We're tremendously grateful to BELFOR Property Restoration, Dawson Construction, Carver Construction, Tyler Rental, and Karl's Auto & Marine Repair for clearing roofs, delivering needed equipment, and removing snow across campus.

(The first photo features our relocated snow, aka "The Wall," at the bottom of the hill on the backside of the hospital campus. The wall is approximately 4 stories high. The Security Officer featured is 5'9" for reference. 😲)

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2000 Salmon Creek Lane
Juneau, AK
99801

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