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New ED open at Goomalling Health Service 11 December 2017 The new emergency department at the Goomalling Health Service is now open. The emergency department is located to the left of the main entrance and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Wheatbelt Regional Director Sean Conlan said the new emergency department was clearly signposted. “Visitors and people attending outpatient appointments should continue to use the main entrance,” he said. “The temporary emergency department has now reverted back to a consultation room.” The refurbishment of the Goomalling Health Service is part of WACHS’s $300 million capital works program to improve capital infrastructure in 37 towns across the Wheatbelt, Great Southern, Midwest and South West regions. For further information, contact Acting Health Service Manager Michelle Madden on 9629 0100 or Redevelopment Project Officer Emma Birch on 9621 7807 or email Emma.Birch@h...
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Pingelly Health Centre reaches lock-up 06 December 2017 The new $8.8 million Pingelly Health Centre, which is due to replace the Pingelly Hospital, has reached lock-up stage. WA Country Health Service Wheatbelt Regional Director Sean Conlan said the building was on track to be completed by March 2018 and that staff should move into the new premises in April. “Builders are now focused on finishing the inside of the building, so flooring, cabinetry, electrical fit out, fixtures and equipment will be installed next,” Mr Conlan said. The Pingelly Health Centre will be the first of its kind in the Wheatbelt. The centre will reflect a change in the way health is delivered, replacing the hospital-based model, which offered limited in-patient care, and will instead focus on providing more primary health initiatives that keep people well, in the community and out of hospital. “The focus of the health centre will be the promotion of g... -
Midwife practice delivers first birth to Northam 20 November 2017 Northam Hospital has seen its first birth since 2015 after the new Wheatbelt Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) began on 1 November this year. Liz Osborne gave birth to a bouncing baby boy, Thomas John, in the re-opened maternity unit at 9.25am on 11 November with the support of midwives Marie Hill and Judi Turner. Under the midwifery-led program, four experienced midwives based at the hospital support women without any pregnancy complications for birth and with antenatal and postnatal care, in collaboration with GPs where required. Women with pregnancy complications are required to birth at a metropolitan hospital but the MGP will provide their antenatal and postnatal care in collaboration with their metropolitan maternity service. The midwives, who have more than 100 years of experience between them, are hoping to birth 20 babies at Northam this financial year. Mum-of-three Liz, from North... -
Out with the old, in with the new 20 November 2017 Staff at Katanning Health Service have begun moving out of their old facilities and into their brand new emergency department and outpatient facilities. WA Country Health Service Regional Director David Naughton said the same health services would be delivered from the new location and that the aim was for services to commence on Monday 4 December. “During the transition to the new building between Monday 27 November and Monday 4 December, there may be limited outpatient and community services,” he said. “The Emergency Department will operate as normal during this period from the existing site.” The following services are relocating to the new building: • Main reception • Emergency department • Community Mental Health Service • Great Southern Aboriginal Health Service • Medical imaging • Patient Assisted Transport Scheme (PATS) •...
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Art for health's sake 16 November 2017 The colours of the beautiful Pilbara coastline and country were on full display recently as WA Country Health Service Board Members were given an exclusive look at some of the exciting artworks which will adorn the new Karratha Health Campus. As part of the $207.15 million Karratha Health Campus redevelopment, the art collection will showcase the work of a number of artists with connections to the region. Combining a selection of 2D and 3D pieces in a range of sizes, textures and colours, it will appeal to Karratha’s culturally diverse, inclusive and evolving community. Board Chair Professor Neale Fong and Chief Executive Jeff Moffet, both recognise that Aboriginal art has a vital role in ensuring health facilities are culturally inclusive and welcoming to the Aboriginal community. They were delighted to meet with local artists Violet and Kathy Samson whose paintings caught the eye...
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17/04/2026