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BMDH Project Weekly Update Friday 2 December 2016 | No 202
Mount
Druitt
Hospital
Stage 2
celebration
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BMDH Project Weekly Update Blacktown Hospital | Friday 2 December 2016 | No 202
STAFF PARKING ONLY
EMBARK BUILDING & CRESTWOOD CENTRE
HOSPITAL
P2
Blacktown Hospital
P11
BUNGARRIBEE
WESTERN SYDNEY UNI
MELA
LEUCA
BLACKTOWN ROAD
P
Admin & Education
BLACKTOWN HOSPITAL
There are lots of major and
minor roadworks all over
our site at the moment
and this is expected to
continue until the end of
the year. At the risk of
sounding repetitive, please
continue to take care, stay
on marked paths and
follow signs and
instructions from traffic
controllers.
Minor works in and around
the multi-storey car park.
Works between the
roadway of WSU and
ambulance station.
Footpath works from
Marcel Crescent on the
side to the hospital.
Cabling and upgrade works
continue in the original
hospital building; there will
be some intermittent
outages to phone and data
on levels 2, 3 and 4
between 7.30pm-3am.
Affected departments will
be notified.
Work is progressing on
B47 refurb and B2Hub.
Sorry about the noise.
High voltage Sydney Trains
cabling works underway
on local roads.
Renal
HOSPITAL
DIARY
Blacktown Hospital Staff Christmas Choir Callout - info
attached
Christmas Tree decorating competition - check your
Broadcasters
Multi-storey car park works start January 2017.
STAGE 2
P12
Blacktown Rd westbound only
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Roads and
access
changing
temporarily
During night
works traffic
will be
redirected
through
mental health
road and P2
carpark
Follow signs
and
directions
Take extra
Works in this area -
take care
Minor works in Admin
Building
Works underway
in and around P1
car park - drive
carefully
BREAKING NEWS: Our carer zone project has been accepted into the
prestigious BMJ International Forum on Quality and
Safety in Health Care. More news soon...
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BMDH Project Weekly Update Mount Druitt Hospital | Friday 2 December 2016 | No 202
Site fencing is going up around the hospital dock in preparation for work on our MRI
and surgery expansion.
Fleet vehicle parking has now moved to car park near Building 8. There is no change
to booking process.
Work underway around child care for the new community dialysis centre.
Work underway around New Beginnings for the drug health expansion.
Please remember to drive carefully, stay on marked paths and follow instructions
from site staff.
What’s in Stage 2 at Mount Druitt Hospital?
A new community dialysis centre with dedicated parking
New MRI unit on level 2
New Recovery addition on level 2
New single-storey Drug Health expansion
New pre-admission clinics
Projects completed 2017
MOUNT
DRUITT
HOSPITAL
NEWS
All fleet vehicles
relocating to this
parking area.
No change to
booking process
Dialysis centre
under construction
Drug Health
expansion
Fencing in this area for MRI and
theatre projects - temporary loss
of parking until project completion
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BMDH Project Special Mount Druitt Stage 2 celebration | BMDH Update No 202
MOUNT DRUITT STAGE 2 OFF TO A
GREAT START: We marked the start
of Stage 2 expansion at Mount Druitt
Hospital with a smoking ceremony on
the new community dialysis centre
site this week.
Local Elder Uncle Greg Simms
welcomed staff, patients, Elders and
community members before
performing the traditional smoking
ceremony to cleanse the site.
After inviting staff and patients to
wash themselves in the cleansing
smoke, Uncle Greg was joined by
local Elder Christine Foreshaw to
gather soil from the site. The soil will
be used for a special art project for
the new community dialysis centre.
Stage 2 Also includes Drug Health
expansion now underway at the
Railway Street end of the site.
Recovery, operating theatre and MRI
works start next year. The projects
will be completed by mid 2017.
WHAT A TEAM!
This page: the team on the Stage 2
dialysis site; Uncle Greg welcomes us
to country; the smoking ceremony.
Front page: Renal staff and patients
on the new Mount Druitt community
dialysis site; Uncle Greg performs the
ceremony; gathering the soil.
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BMDH Project Special Mount Druitt Stage 2 celebration | BMDH Update No 202
COMMON GROUND
Dialysis treatment will be much closer to home for local renal patients
Lawrence, Evan, Kaoline, and Robert (pictured above and below with Elder
Caroline Foreshaw, and Uncle Greg).
The new facility will help us better manage the increasing demand for dialysis and
having the service closer to home will help reduce time and money costs of
travelling to Blacktown or Nepean for treatment three times a week.
The new centre will have the capacity to provide more than 150 dialysis sessions a
week, with each session taking about six hours and most patients attending three
times a week.
After the smoking ceremony, our Elders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff
and community members, renal patients and hospital staff carefully collected
some soil from the site to create a future art project for the dialysis centre.
The beautiful stoneware pot used to
collect the soil from Mount Druitt was
handmade by acclaimed artist
Malcolm Cooke (above) using
Australian materials.
Top, Uncle Greg pictured with the pot
and the soil collected for the art
project.
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BMDH Project Special Regional Dialysis Centre celebration | BMDH Update No 202
DIALYSIS CENTRE COMMUNITY WELCOME
On Thursday 1 December, we also hosted a community welcome at
our new Regional Dialysis Centre at Blacktown Hospital.
Abut 30 staff and patients joined local Elder Uncle Greg, and
members of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and
community, to take part in a traditional Aboriginal smoking
ceremony. The welcome and ceremony was followed by a bit of
fun with a huge red ribbon. Red was chosen for the ribbon because
it is associated with kidney health, awareness and fundraising.
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BMDH Project Special Regional Dialysis Centre celebration | BMDH Update No 202
Thanks to everyone who made our
special renal events a success this
week!
DIALYSIS CENTRE COMMUNITY WELCOME
After the ribbon
cutting, it was time
for special RDC
cupcakes and yes,
they were
delicious! Thanks to
Tanya for showing
us how to make a
cake-burger!
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BMDH Project Brag Book Friday 2 December 2016 | No 202
ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH: It’s not too late to join our Blacktown Hospital Christmas Choir. Despite most of our
volunteers protesting that they “couldn’t sing”, choir mistress Bel said they sounded like angels! Rehearsal details attached.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
MO BROS CLEAN UP
CLOSE SHAVE: Mo Bros Nathan
and David took it all off for
Movember. Great job guys! You can
still donate to David http://
mobro.co/davidimmonds77 or
Nathan http://mobro.co/
nathanferguson?mc=1 Or both!
Singers Wanted for Inaugural
Blacktown Christmas Choir
Two twenty minute performances
December 22nd in Hospital Street
12pm and 1pm.
If you can improvise a harmony or hold a tune
we would love to have you join us.
Well known carols and nothing complicated.
Rehearsals on Thursday December 1 and 15 at 12.30pm
Level 7 Meeting & Tutorial Rooms CSB
RSVP to Bel Peri [email protected]
or show up at the rehearsal
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Blacktown Hospital Site Alert
Temporary road changes in
October and November at
Blacktown Hospital We’re completing infrastructure works at Blacktown Hospital in preparation for the start
of construction on the new acute services building next year.
We need to make some temporary road changes around the excavation site. Here’s what
Temporary road changes 1/2 | Issued 14 October 2016
USE THE SLIP ROAD
To avoid delays during this
time, we suggest you use the
Blacktown Road slip lane for
entry and exit to parking
areas.
DROP OFF AT CANCER
CENTRE ENTRY
To avoid delays, advise
carers to drop off and pick up
at the cancer centre entry,
near the bus stop.
FIRST ROAD CHANGE
21 October - 9 DECEMBER
7.30 AM - 5.30PM
There will be traffic
redirection around the multi
-storey car park road and
pedestrian crossing.
Follow the signs and
instructions from site staff.
PLEASE TAKE CARE
Your safety is VERY important
to us. At the risk of sounding
like a broken record, we’d just
like to remind you one more
time to take care and always
follow directions.
SECOND ROAD CHANGE
24 OCTOBER - 9 DECEMBER
NIGHT WORKS
9.30PM - 5.30AM
There will be traffic
redirection around the multi-
storey car park road and
pedestrian crossing.
Follow the signs and
instructions from site staff.
Change
of dates
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Blacktown Hospital Site Alert
Temporary road changes 2/2 | Issued 14 October 2016
Day works
21 Oct - 9 Dec
7.30am - 5.30pm
Night works
24 Oct - 9 Dec
9.30pm - 5.30am
Clinical Services Building
Original Building
P1 car park
Renal/Admin
Mental Health
Clinical Services Building
Original Building
P1 car park
Renal/Admin
Mental Health
Blacktown Road
Slip lane
entry
Cancer Centre entry
Slip lane
entry
Cancer Centre entry
Main
entry
Blacktown Road
Main
entry
One lane through traffic
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