The deal doesn’t officially close until Monday, but Estes Park Health is already sporting new signage.
The old sign on the front of the hosptial and clinic building, the sign at the entrance to the front parking lot, and the sign a block away at the intersection of Stanley and Prospect Avenues have been replaced by new UCHealth signage that reads UCHealth Estes Valley Medical Center.
The signs on the building are temporary vinyl banners. The signs along the side of the building on Moccasin Circle Drive near the entrance to the emergency department and the back parking lot still read Estes Park Health as do the signs on the ambulances parked alongside the hospital and the sign on the Estes Park Health Urgent Care Clinic on Steamer Drive.

The new sigage is in the UCHealth branding colors of a dark crimson red called Shiraz (hex code #A6093D) and white (hex code #FFFFFF). A black color, such as Cod Gray (hex code #111111) or Mako (hex code #40474F) is also used in the UCHealth branding colors as an accent.
The acquisition of Estes Park Health as a subsidiary of UCHealth will be marked on Monday, Dec. 1 at 11 a.m. with a presentation in the hospital lobby. Speakers include Vern Carda, president of UCHealth Estes Valley Medical Center, Cory Workman, board chair, Park Hospital District, Kevin Unger, president and CEO, UCHealth’s northern Colorado region, Gary Hall, Estes Park mayor, Jody Shadduck-McNally, Larimer County commissioner, and Jennifer McLellan, chief of staff, UCHealth Estes Valley Medical Center.

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