13 February 2019

Canberra Hospital cancer ward redevelopment set to start

| Ian Bushnell
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An artist’s impression of a room in a refurbished cancer ward at Canberra Hospital. Image: Supplied.

A $17.3 million redevelopment of Canberra Hospital’s cancer ward that will give patients more privacy, fewer infection risks and allow greater family involvement is set to start soon.

The redevelopment of wards 14A and 14B in Building 3 will mean cancer and haematology inpatients receive treatment in completely refurbished surroundings within 18 months, with Ward 14A scheduled for completion in the second half of 2019, and Ward 14B in the first half of 2020.

Canberra Health Services Executive Director Infrastructure Management and Maintenance Colm Mooney said the redevelopment would include the roll-out of new medical equipment and furnishings.

“There will be more single bedrooms to support patient privacy, infection control and recovery, and daybeds in patient rooms to enable family members to be more involved,” Mr Mooney said.

“The redevelopment will also feature positive pressure environments to reduce the risk of infection to immune-suppressed patients. These rooms are designed so that air flows out rather than in, keeping airborne bacteria away.”

Upgrades to the Clinical Trials Service area will allow it to add the testing of new drugs to its existing program of intervention testing.

Executive Director Cancer Ambulatory and Community Health Support Cathie O’Neill said the redevelopment would benefit those attending the Medical Oncology and Radiation Oncology Inpatient Unit and Haematology Inpatient Unit.

“These changes will allow us to build on the exceptional care our staff provide to inpatients of the two units by providing a more comfortable environment for them and for those who support them,” Ms O’Neill said.

She said that steps would be taken to minimise disruption and discomfort for patients, friends and families during construction.

Preliminary sketch plans were finalised in August 2018 and demolition of Ward 14A was completed in October 2018. Construction of the new-look ward 14A will begin shortly, and Ward 14B will be decommissioned once 14A is re-opened to patients, with the second phase of construction due to get under way in October 2019.

The redevelopment will be connected to the neighbouring Canberra Region Cancer Centre (CRCC) by a new walkway extending the central corridor. Design features within the ward refurbishment will be consistent with the appearance of the CRCC, which opened in 2014. A new plant room will supply essential building services.

A tender process was held in late 2018 for completion of the design and to undertake the rebuild. The tender was awarded to national fitout and refurbishment contractor Shape Australia, which is in the process of establishing a site office and will soon begin engaging user groups on the finer points of the project, from design to furnishings.

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pink little birdie4:34 pm 14 Feb 19

Lets hope they make all the rooms single if the majority are and they gear all their services to patients with support people.
Unlike postnatal where there is one double room but they treat all patients like they are in single rooms

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