BMDH For Blacktown Hospital 16 - 20 June 2014 HOSPITAL
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BMDH For Blacktown Hospital 16 - 20 June 2014 HOSPITAL
BMDHWeekly WeeklyUpdate Update BMDH For Blacktown Hospital 20 - 24 October 2014 For Blacktown Hospital 16 - 20 June 2014 ON SITE THIS WEEK P12 staff car park now closed. Blackto w Child care drop-off and pick-up spots are still open for carers only. If you use the child care centre, stay on marked paths, drive carefully and observe all signs and instructions from site staff. n Rd COMMUNITY HEALTH HOSPITAL AMBULANCE UWS CHILD CARE Façade panel installation starts soon so look out for our colourful exterior! P12 RENAL P7 Evening work continues on our Clinical Services Building site. P1 BUNGARRIBEE Major concrete pours continue as we approach the top level of the CSB. LE UC P12 now closed. ME LA STAFF PARKING ONLY KEY Child care pick-up & drop-off will be maintained P VMO EMBARK BUILDING & CRESTWOOD CENTRE COMING SOON The bathrooms are coming! Look out for flying loos as our bathroom pods start arriving mid-October. ADMIN Drive slowly in the car park EMBARK Photo comp judging details soon. SITE OFFICE ONCOLOGY Emergency Vehicles Traffic control area Main Entry & Information Pedestrian path Construction trucks Construction site Construction road only Visitor parking Staff parking CCTV camera upgrades coming to the multi-storey car park soon. www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 BMDH Weekly Update For Mount Druitt Hospital 20 - 24 October 2014 Railway Street Luxford Road Park in marked areas only. Please do not block truck access. GROUP HOMES P STAFF ONLY NOW OPEN STAFF ONLY CHILD CARE CENTRE P PALLIATIVE CARE ORAL HEALTH RUPERTSWOOD REHABILITATION UNIT TALLOWOOD NO ENTRY ENTRY MALMO HOUSE P3 closed ENTRY HOSPITAL ABORIGINAL HEALTH MAIN ENTRY STAFF ONLY P2 P1 STAFF ONLY ON SITE THIS WEEK Line marking and electrical work underway in the P3 car park. KEY Line marking & electrical work in this area Electric works for P3 will affect some areas this Saturday 18 October - affected areas have been advised. Staff Forum - details to come. NEXT There will be changes to staff and visitor parking fees soon. More details will be provided shortly. Minor security upgrades are on the way for P1 & P2 car parks with new boomgates and CCTV. www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 Parking area Traffic control area Vehicles Construction trucks Pedestrians Construction site Drop-off & pickup BMDH Brag Book 17 October 2014 Biomedical Engineering celebration SPECIAL EVENT | Our Clinical Services Building might be dominating the local skyline but there’s also major work going on inside the existing hospital building. Major refurbishment of our Mortuary, Biomedical Engineering, Food Services and Engineering & Maintenance facilities plus the development of a new Central Equipment Loan Pool were celebrated today with ribbon cuttings, many photos on Facebook and a huge (and delicious) red velvet cake. These critical back-of-house areas have been expanded in readiness for the opening of the Clinical Services Building which will create another 170 beds to Blacktown Hospital. Congratulations to our staff and Kane Constructions for completing these important projects. Engineering change: Our Biomedical Engineering team show how it’s done at their opening celebration. CELP celebration Loan arrangers: : Brett Carter demonstrated his official ribboncutting technique, assisted by ribbon-bearers Katy Relf and Arnel Krishna in the new Central Equipment Loan Pool. This important new facility will help streamline the way hospital loan equipment is managed, stored and maintained. www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 BMDH Brag Book 17 October 2014 Food Services celebration Dedicated service: Doing the honours for our Food Services opening, from left, Neliza Palenzeula, Monica Platt, Jennifer Millard and Chris Moss. Our kitchen is now up-to-speed for the extra patient meals we will be preparing when the new Clinical Services Building opens. Maintaining excellence: The Engineering & Maintenance team at their opening celebration. Engineering & Maintenance celebration Electric dreams: Jenny Saunders shows off some of the new powerpoints in CELP. www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 BMDH Brag Book 17 October 2014 Mortuary celebration Behind-the-scenes: Our hard-working General Services team in the expanded facility. Major milestone: The team at their celebration ribbon-cutting being snapped for posterity. www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 BMDH Brag Book 17 October 2014 Let them eat cake! Icing on the cake: Health Infrastructure Project Director Andrew Paris (left) and BMDH General Manager Andrew Newton share the honours at the cake-cutting to celebrate our openings today. We have a great partnership with Health Infrastructure, but it never hurts to sweeten things with a bit of red velvet cake! Watch out Nigella: Staff member Aileen Tadiaman made the delicious red velvet cake to celebrate the completion of our internal refurbishments. She was also the lucky 100th Facebooker to like our site, scoring a limited edition BMDH mug. Thanks Aileen. Hope you had a nice cup of tea to go with that to-die-for cake! www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 BMDH Brag Book 17 October 2014 Clinical Services Building Bunkering down: New radiation bunkers under construction to support our expanding cancer services. Top job: HI Project Director Andrew Paris and Appian Group Project Manager Martin Little checking out the new Clinical Services Building as we approach the ‘topping out’ - the milestone that marks the completion of the highest level of building, due next month. Over the top: View to Blacktown. Lofty heights: Cranes Lofty and The Claw hard at work. www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 General inspection: GM Andrew Newton on site this morning. BMDH Brag Book 17 October 2014 Carer’s Week Special: Melaleuca Unit Everything’s growing at Blacktown: Carer gift plants made by the Vocational Training Unit at Cumberland. On the beat: The Police band tunes up for the Melaleuca carer's event . From left, Belinda Adams, David Armstrong, Richard ‘MacG’, Craig Mitten, Glenn Henrich. Thanks guys! You were spectacular! CARERS WEEK | Connecting with community and carers continues to be a priority for BMDH, even after the completion of new facilities. This week, Blacktown Hospital was one of several Local Health District facilities to host special events to acknowledge carers and build relationships with our local community. Congratulations to our mental health and carers program teams for all their hard work this week! Warm welcome: Mental health staff members Tiffany and Megan dish out the goodies at the reception desk. Pictured with them is Partnering with Patients Manager Kay De Ridder. Goodies: Afternoon tea & gift bags. Thank you to the generous sponsors! Community partnership: Chief Inspector Robert Fitzgerald and Director of Mental Health Services Dr Senthil Muthaswamy at the carers event. Our mental health service works closely with local police to help improve the healthcare experience for patients and carers. www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 BMDH Brag Book 17 October 2014 Carers Week Special The hummer ride made Marian’s day! Jump in my car: Carer Daria in the driver’s seat! Humming along: Our local carers were treated to a day of pampering for Carers Week, starting with a ride in a stretch pink hummer. Tuesday Morning Fever: In the disco hummer, (from left) carers Angie, Judith, Marian, John, Julie, Roda and Noel accompanied by RN Lisa Roberts (back seat). Time out: The day was organised by our local carer team (from left) CNC Matthew Tungol, Partnering with Patients Manager Kay De Ridder and Continuing Care Consultant Sandra Hamill, pictured here with the clock made by the Parramatta Mens Shed to remind carers to take some time out. More than two million Australians are carers. If you need support or information, visit www.wslhd.health.nsw.gov.au. You wish: Jenny from the Project Team joined the hospital onlookers and tried out her Vogue moves. www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 BMDH Brag Book 10 October 2014 Annual Public Meeting Red carpet ready: WSLHD CE Danny O’Connor pictured at the Annual Public Meeting. This year’s APM showcased the LHD’s expansion projects including our BMDH success and the new Westmead redevelopment. The LHD rolled out the red carpet for special guest, 7 Newsreader Chris Bath and we rolled out our BMDH banner! At right, above, GM Andrew Newton at the meeting and below, Danny with special guest Chris Bath. Paper-Lite news… VIPs… COWs on the move... Paper rocks: Paper-Lite visits continue on site as we play host to groups from all over the state, keen to see how we did it. This week, the team from Northern Sydney dropped in for an inspection. From left: Anna Mirapuri, Garry Wade and Wendy Loomes with our ITS Director Lyn Packer. Have you herd?: The first of our COWs have arrived. They’ll be mooving on to wards soon. If you haven’t already suggested a name for our new arrivals, it’s not too late to enter via the contact page on our website. www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102 BMDH Brag Book 17 October 2014 Community Expo Helping hand: Project Team members Monika Latanik and Leanne Watson attended the Blacktown Community Services Expo this week. Close to a hundred people responded to our call for volunteers by taking an expression of interest form and our first applications have already rolled in. Leanne and Monika also answered questions about jobs, job placements and general project issues. The expo is part of our continuing commitment to partner with the community and keep them up to date with news and information. If you know someone who might be interested in volunteering, the info is on our website. Freshen up Mount Druitt makeover: Our Mount Druitt façade gets a welcome spruce-up from the General Services team. Looking good! www.bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102