Monday, September 22, 2014

To keep up to date with developments on the ward, go to http://www.bcu.wales.nhs.uk and open the li


ae hospital redevelopment program has reached an important stage in its history in terms of its goal of improving the comfort and space for patients, visitors and staff. wardworkYGCMae work has begun at Glan Clwyd Hospital to remove asbestos from all areas of the wards in the main flocdwr. The move is part of the hospital redevelopment project worth several million pounds, which has already led to the opening of the theater center, and Bereavement Centre Mortuary and Pathology and building a new Emergency quadrant. We will tackle each 'tower' across the three wards by one block of time and it will take about 18 months to remove the asbestos and renovate each area. As the work progresses, we will meet the needs of patients and staff in other parts of the hospital. The new wards will have four four-bedded bays and eight single cubicle. Each will have its bay and every single cubicle toilet and en-suite wet room with its own shower. The whole bays, en-suite rooms and suites are fully accessible to people with disabilities and better soundproofing methods in place there. A large glass window in every single room in the corridor leading mdro to the main ward, so that people who stay there feel isolated. The four bedded bay provides space for men only or women only. There will be no central mdro nursing station on each ward anymore by that point to the desk staff was installed in each bay with four beds, separated by a glass partition from the patients. Nurses caring for patients in the bay and two single rooms that are assigned to that desk so they can see themselves and their patients together and be closer together.
Day rooms will be available to help encourage people to get up and move, and to provide the opportunity for patients to talk to their relatives without having to be at the bedside. The ward clerks were located closer to the entrances to allow them to better help patients and visitors as soon as they arrive.
Dr Emma Hosking, Clinical Project Leader: "This work is an important step in improving the environment and the services provided in the hospital for patients and staff. We look forward to reopening the ward first 18 months as people can see the improvement of all the hard work we are undertaking at the moment.
"Once the work is done, there will be more single rooms in each ward, more space around the beds and a plan that is intended to help reduce the risk of infection and nursing staff to spend more time face -are-face with their patients. "
Ellen Greer added, Site Manager Hospital: "This is a very exciting new chapter mdro to Ysbyty Glan Clwyd but we fully recognize that a lot of activity in the main building from September onwards. We would ask everyone to support us and work from the outcome will lead to large differences in the patient we care for them in the future. "
"We are already mdro moving spaces for staff and patients to new locations on the site and this will continue for a few months. We aim to help people mdro to move around the site at the time and could be one confused. We also hope that people have seen our new Emergency Quadrant standard of facilities we have to all work will be completed and for places to be renewed.
To keep up to date with developments on the ward, go to http://www.bcu.wales.nhs.uk and open the link to the project on the homepage. Here you will find information about work schedules mdro and changes to structures wards.
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