Jamaica Gleaner

Chapelton Hospital to get US$1 million upgrade.

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PUSH START Foundation, a United Statesbase­d entity headed by Clarendon native Beverly Nichols, is providing US$1 million for a major expansion and upgrade of the Chapelton Community Hospital in Clarendon.

The work will include a new minor operating theatre; expanded waiting and records areas; improved bathroom facilities for men, women, patients, and staff; a new laboratory to improve diagnostic services; an improved parking area and water storage facility; and new electrical and plumbing works.

Four additional doctors’ offices will be built as well as a second ward to accommodat­e 15 beds, bringing the total number of bed spaces to 30.

Speaking at the ceremony to break ground for the project on Thursday, Minister of Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton said that the facility had been recently renovated at a cost of J$23 million and the support from Push Start would double the bed capacity.

He lauded the partnershi­p with the diaspora organisati­on to improve healthcare for residents of Chapelton and surroundin­g areas, noting that “this is a formula for success going forward”.

“We are very grateful. It epitomises a formula that is the right one to develop and expand healthcare,” he added.

Nichols said that she was moved to assist after seeing the needs at the hospital. “Healthcare is not a luxury. It is a basic necessity,” she said.

Nichols was recently conferred with the Order of Distinctio­n (OD) in the rank of Officer for outstandin­g contributi­on to the Jamaican diaspora in New York, adding to the Badge of Honour for Meritoriou­s Service she received in 2011 for contributi­on to community developmen­t and healthcare.

Member of Parliament for North Central Clarendon Pearnel Charles and Chairman of the Southern Regional Health Authority Wayne Chen welcomed the expansion of the hospital.

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 ??  ?? Minister of Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton (third left); and Head of the Push Start Foundation, Beverly Nichols (fourth left), participat­e in the breaking of ground for the US$1 million expansion and upgrade of the Chapelton Community Hospital in Clarendon on Thursday. Others (from left) are Pearnel Charles Jr, state minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade; Councillor Winston Maragh, mayor of May Pen; Pearnel Charles Sr, member of Parliament for North Central Clarendon; and Wayne Chen, chairman of the Southern Regional Health Authority.
Minister of Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton (third left); and Head of the Push Start Foundation, Beverly Nichols (fourth left), participat­e in the breaking of ground for the US$1 million expansion and upgrade of the Chapelton Community Hospital in Clarendon on Thursday. Others (from left) are Pearnel Charles Jr, state minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade; Councillor Winston Maragh, mayor of May Pen; Pearnel Charles Sr, member of Parliament for North Central Clarendon; and Wayne Chen, chairman of the Southern Regional Health Authority.

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