GRAFTON, Wis. — The Ozaukee Nonprofit Center in Grafton is undergoing roughly $1 million in renovations that will include a 24-hour telehealth suite available to the public, providing private space for medical appointments and communication needs.

The renovations, funded through a state grant, are expected to be completed over the next year. The soundproof telehealth suite will be open 24 hours a day for reservations and will offer a computer equipped with a webcam and a printer.

"They're living in apartments with thin walls, communal living. They don't have a private space to have these private conversations," said Carissa Barnes, CEO of the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center.

The facility coordinates dozens of local nonprofits that have office space in the building and serves people in need w

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