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New surgical services unit the latest improvement at Katanning Health Service 17 October 2018 Redevelopment of the Katanning Health Service continues to progress with the opening of a new surgical services unit. The WA Country Health Service’s David Naughton said the unit was the latest addition in a list of improvements at Katanning Health Service along with upgrades to the sterilising department, laundry and morgue. “This is part of a raft of improvements to the hospital – all set to benefit locals by allowing them to receive care closer to home,” Mr Naughton said. The Katanning Health Service will continue to provide day surgery procedures including: ear, nose and throat; colonoscopy and endoscopy, ophthalmology, dental, anesthetics; and GP minor procedures. Mr Naughton said building upgrades at the site included telehealth and non-clinical support services, a new state-of-the-art emergency department and a new outpatient and primary care facility. Mr N...
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Hedland health workers take out Rotary Award 15 October 2018 A team of health professionals based in South Hedland have been named category winner for Rural and Remote Practice at the 2018 Rotary Allied Health Team Excellence Awards. The group, made up of a nutrition coordinator, community dietitian, diabetes educator and two health promotion officers, were recognised to have shown exceptional dedication and commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of Pilbara residents with diabetes. According to the WA Country Health Service’s Anna McDonald, Rotary received over 40 nominations in what proved to be a particularly competitive field. “Our Allied Health team know firsthand the extremes and contrasts that characterise life in the Pilbara,” Ms McDonald said. “This award is recognition of the unique challenges experienced and overcome by the team on a daily basis,” she added. Ms McDonald said Allied Health workers p...
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New entry opens at Narrogin Health Service 01 October 2018 Narrogin Health Service’s new entrance inspired by local hay bales is now open. WA Country Health Service Southern Wheatbelt Primary Health Manager Dee Hollett said the large light-filled reception and lobby–waiting area created an inspiring new hospital entry statement for outpatients and visitors. “Now that the entry is open it completes our move into the new outpatient area,” Ms Hollett said. “The waiting and reception areas are very light and inviting, and the new child health and consulting rooms enable us to deliver services from modern consulting spaces. “The staff are very excited about working out of the new areas,” she added. Narrogin Health Service redevelopment lead architect Nathan Limpus said the “hay bale” structure was designed to capture the community’s character and rural setting. “The checkerboard facade...
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First patients welcomed to new Karratha Health Campus 20 September 2018 The new $207.15 million Karratha Health Campus is now open with all patients transferred and settled into the new facility. By 9.40am yesterday six patients had been moved from Nickol Bay Hospital to the new Karratha Health Campus. WA Country Health Service (WACHS) Pilbara Regional Director Margi Faulkner said she was very pleased with how the move had been carried out. “While the transition of services has been an extremely busy and demanding time for our staff, it has also been an overwhelming success,” Ms Faulkner said. “Moving a busy, working hospital is a massive task and our main focus was on patient safety. “I’m pleased to say that the move to our new facility was completely uneventful, which is exactly what we wanted and that is all credit to our staff,” she added. Ms Faulkner said the list of firsts at the new campus began almost immediately. ...
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Celebrating R U OK? Day across country health 17 September 2018 Thursday 13 September marked R U OK? Day – a national day of action that encourages us all to check in with friends, family and workmates to see how they are doing. Teams across WA Country Health marked the day with colleagues, wearing yellow and making opportunities to connect. Staying connected and having meaningful conversations is something we can all do. So, if you notice someone who might be struggling – make sure you ask, R U OK? All WA Country Health Service staff contribute to caring for country Western Australians in one way or another. This commitment to service is remarkable and can only be sustained if we also care for each other. If you would like to learn more about R U OK? Day and how you can provide support to the people in your life, please visitwww.ruok.org.au.
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24/01/2024