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Eight wards to get facelift

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A£900,000 programme of improvemen­ts to eight wards will get under way at Southport Hospital this autumn.

The first phase of work on wards 7A, 7B, 9A, 9B, 11A and 11B will run from September until December.

Work on wards 10A and 10B will start in April, avoiding the busier winter period.

Corporate Matron Claire Beck, clinical lead for the work, said the improvemen­ts will focus on the central ward and sluice areas but will also include:

upgrades of patient bathrooms, staff locker rooms and upgraded staff toilets and a multi-disciplina­ry team room in each area.

Also planned is improved storage for stock and linen, changes to fire doors in each ward to improve bed use and patient experience and adjustment­s to improve the experience of patients with dementia.

It will be the first major facelift for these wards since the hospital opened in 1989.

Therese Patten, deputy chief executive and director of strategy, said: “I want to thank the team of colleagues, drawn from across the Trust, who’ve planned and designed what is a complex programme of work. This has included working hard to avoid disruption to patients and staff.

“This investment is a demonstrat­ion by the Trust of not only our commitment to quality but patients’ experience of care. The improvemen­ts will also provide a brighter, more comfortabl­e workplace for staff.

“I look forward to celebratin­g the results with everyone as the autumn progresses.”

 ??  ?? The surgical assessment unit on Ward 10B has already been upgraded: the rest of the ward will be improved next year after autumn upgrades
The surgical assessment unit on Ward 10B has already been upgraded: the rest of the ward will be improved next year after autumn upgrades
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Therese Patten

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