The Chronicle

End date given for ward review

- By BEN O’CONNELL Local democracy reporter ec.news@ncjmedia.co.uk

A REVIEW of the long-term location of a hospital ward, whose temporary move has caused concern in its previous home of Morpeth, will be completed by March, health chiefs say.

The town’s Whalton Unit, which delivers specialist rehabilita­tion for frail older patients, moved to its interim base in Ward 8 at Ashington’s Wansbeck General Hospital last month.

The move, which Northumbri­a Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust underlined is temporary at present, was announced two weeks before its relocation and was based on a need to ensure that there was adequate staffing to cope with the expected increase in demand over the winter months. But it has sparked a petition, now signed by more than 800 people, calling for consultati­on with the public about the removal of the unit from Morpeth, while Ian Lavery MP called on the trust to reconsider its decision.

However, executive medical director Dr Jeremy Rushmer explained: “Winter is an extremely busy time for the NHS, with increased numbers of frail older patients requiring admission and subsequent rehabilita­tion. For these reasons, we must ensure that we have appropriat­e staffing in place where demand will be highest.”

Northumbri­a Healthcare said the relocation would be reviewed in the summer, but at Tuesday’s meeting of Northumber­land County Council’s health and wellbeing committee, chief operating officer Helen Ray announced that this review will be completed by March. She added that the unit being based in Wansbeck had helped provide stronger support and cover for staff as well as easier access for patients to other hospital services, such as diagnostic tests.

Mrs Ray also explained that there are currently seven vacancies – half of the team – at the Whalton Unit, despite six rounds of recruitmen­t; one of the reasons for this is that many staff would prefer working as part of a larger site rather than being isolated, she said.

However, if there were to be any permanent changes to the Whalton Unit’s location, this would be subject to public consultati­on and scrutiny by the committee.

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The Whalton Unit, in Morpeth

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