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NSW New $500,000 For Upgrades At Wyong Hospital

​The Central Coast community will benefit from a $500,000 funding boost from the NSW Government to complete two minor works projects at Wyong Hospital to improve patient and staff experiences.

The Minns Labor Government is investing a total of almost $12 million in 61 projects as part of the Regional Health Minor Works Program.

Projects include creating a sensory garden outside of Wyong Hospital’s acute geriatric ward, 2C, which provides care for patients with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

The fenced garden will be suitable to be accessed by aged patients with reduced mobility. The work will include the installation of raised garden beds, accessible garden paths, plants, seating, lighting, a nurse call system for patient safety.

The garden will also contain a number of simulated elements for high-need dementia patients including a bus stop, taxi signage, a mailbox for posting letters and clothesline. These design elements will be used to create routine and a familiar and comforting environment for patients to help manage anxiety and provide a sense of purpose and calm.

Louisiana House at Wyong Hospital, which is used as key worker accommodation for medical staff, will also undergo renovations. This includes replacing the roof, upgrading the bathroom and laundry facilities and completing external landscaping works.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park:

“The NSW Government is committed to investing in health infrastructure to support better health outcomes for rural and regional communities.

“The Rural Minor Works Program will enable the Central Coast Local Health District to upgrade equipment and health facilities to enhance the working environment for health staff and improve patient experiences.

“Having modern, fit-for-purpose accommodation available will also support Central Coast Local Health District to attract and retain key clinical staff to Wyong Hospital, helping to improve health outcomes for the local community.

“The program is one of a number of investments our Government is making to strengthen rural and regional health services, so people have access to the best possible care close to home.”

Quotes attributable to Minister for the Central Coast David Harris:

“The presence of gardens and greenery in our health facilities, as well as providing patients with easy access to fresh air, sunlight and natural light, significantly improve patient wellbeing. This includes reduced recovery times, the lifting of mood and decreasing anxiety in patients with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

“Integrating these therapeutic elements into Wyong Hospital will help provide a calming and supportive environment that promotes healing and comfort for patients, while also improving the experience of their caregivers and the hospital’s dedicated staff.”

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