Cape Argus

Mitchells Plain District Hospital celebrates 10 years of service

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

CELEBRATIO­NS in honour of Mitchells Plain District Hospital have continued, this time with a gala dinner to celebrate the facility’s 10th anniversar­y.

Those in attendance joining staff and community members included Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo, Department of Health and Wellness Head Dr Keith Cloete, Premier Alan Winde and Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis at the Lentegeur Psychiatri­c Hospital Main Hall in Mitchells Plain on Saturday.

The Mitchells Plain District Hospital opened in November 2013 following an increased demand for district-level and specialist health-care services in the community.

A decade ago, the Mitchells Plain

Community Health Centre was one of the busiest clinics providing primary health-care services to the community, said Department of Health and Wellness spokespers­on Monique Johnstone.

The Mitchells Plain District Hospital sees about 30 admissions a day, and on average its emergency centre treats 4 500 patients per month. Hospital CEO Evan Swart said: “The Emergency Centre is one of the busiest in the Cape Metropole, treating approximat­ely 4 500 patients per month seeking emergency care relating to interperso­nal and gender-based violence, mental health and substance abuse, TB/HIV, chronic illnesses and malnutriti­on in adults and children.

Mbombo said: “Over the past 10 years, Mitchells Plain District Hospital has been a crucial facility in our metro health services and is one of the busiest hospitals in the Western Cape.

“Since its inception, it has increased its capacity to 420 beds, is home to 857 staff members and played an important role during the Covid-19 pandemic. I wish to thank all stakeholde­rs who contribute towards this facility’s operations.”

 ?? ?? HOSPITAL staff and board members with provincial Health Department and City of Cape Town representa­tives.
HOSPITAL staff and board members with provincial Health Department and City of Cape Town representa­tives.

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