Kentish Express Ashford & District

More intensive care beds for William Harvey

- By Charlie Harman charman@thekmgroup.co.uk

Hospital bosses have submitted plans for a new, state-of-the-art intensive care unit in response to the pandemic.

If approved, the proposal will see a three-storey facility built at the William Harvey Hospital, adding 24 beds.

Submitted last month, the scheme comes in the wake of Covid, which has caused intense pressure on healthcare facilities nationwide.

In a design and access statement attached to the plan, agent Day Architectu­ral writes: “This project is a direct response to the current activity and pandemic pressures.

“The combinatio­n of these is affecting the health trust’s ability to provide safe and appropriat­e accommodat­ion for patients and staff within the hospital.

“The combined pressures of intensive care unit shortages and the need for social distancing have tested the physical footprint of the current hospital.”

Located on an existing staff car park, the extension would be built next to the Richard Stevens Stroke Unit.

The statement continues: “The intensive care unit will support the safe care of those patients requiring intensive care and extended observatio­n.

“The existing intensive care unit spaces within the hospital are not compliant with current standards as such this new facility will provide the appropriat­e environmen­t to provide the level of care required.”

The building would be accessed through the main hospital building, with the external door being used only by staff and as a fire exit.

A 100-year return report suggests the structure will be built to last permanentl­y.

Currently there are 3,356 staff based at the William Harvey, of which 2,459 are clinical and 897 are support staff.

At the moment, the hospital has a 16-bed intensive care unit and a new eight-bed facility opened in October to help deal with the winter spike in Covid.

Together with the proposed building, the Kennington Road site would have 48 beds for seriously-ill patients.

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 ??  ?? The new building will form an extension to the hospital, covering an existing staff car park adjacent to the Richard Stevens Stroke Unit
The new building will form an extension to the hospital, covering an existing staff car park adjacent to the Richard Stevens Stroke Unit
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How the new intensive care unit at the William Harvey could look; bosses have applied to the council for permission

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