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Gov. Lujan Grisham breaks ground on new long-term care facility in Colfax County funded through $15 million in governor's capital outlay

Government and Politics

September 23, 2022

From: New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham

New building will replace current Colfax General Long-Term Care Facility, which serves as county’s only nursing home

SPRINGER – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday broke ground on a new long-term care facility in Springer made possible through $15 million from her capital outlay. The new facility, the only one in the county, will feature 32 private rooms, overnight guest accommodations, a recreation area, family room, chapel, hair salon and exterior gardens with walking paths.

“Every New Mexico senior – no matter which community they call home – deserves compassionate, high-quality care that allows them to live a healthy life with dignity,” said Gov. Lujan Grisham. “I’m extremely gratified to commit $15 million toward a new, state-of-the-art facility for the seniors of Colfax County.”

“Springer is a small town with huge potential and we are so proud to be making this new long-term care facility a reality,” said Springer Mayor Boe Lopez. “Thank you to Gov. Lujan Grisham for her support of Colfax County seniors.”

“I would like to thank the Governor for her support in helping us provide quality care for current and future residents of northeast New Mexico in the new Colfax General Long-Term Care Facility,” said Steve Briggs, South Central Colfax County Special Hospital District Board Chair.

“This is a much-needed addition for the seniors of Colfax County,” said Aging and Long-Term Services Department Secretary Katrina Hotrum-Lopez. “We are excited about this center and the ways that it will allow us as a state to build out our capacity for care, especially in more rural and remote areas of New Mexico.”

The total project cost is approximately $20 million.