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Renal dialysis blueprint revealed

A RENAL LIFELINE: Health Minister Stephen Wade speaks with renal dialysis patient Kerry Bonney in the cramped renal unit at Mount Gambier Hospital. Ms Bonney welcomes the $2.1m expansion of the facility.
Picture: SANDRA MORELLO

THE State Government has unveiled the blueprint for the $2.1m renal dialysis unit upgrade at Mount Gambier Hospital, which will see it transformed into a world-class facility.

The substandard and cramped renal dialysis unit – which has been described among the worst in the state – had been left sitting on the health budget infrastructure priority list for years.

But the redevelopment attracted bipartisan support ahead of the March state election and is now expected to be completed in November next year.

During his first visit to Mount Gambier since the Marshall Liberal Government swept into power, Health Minister Stephen Wade yesterday unveiled the long-awaited plans for the unit’s expansion.

He said the new facility would prioritise patient-centred care and comfort with six treatment bays in a new section of the hospital.

Touring the substandard facility yesterday, Mr Wade spoke with patients and staff about the looming redevelopment.

This included renal patient Kerry Bonney, who has been receiving dialysis for two years.

Describing the current unit as “very small”, Ms Bonney said she was pleased with the initial concept plans.

“I have renal dialysis three times a week for four hours at a time,” the Mount Gambier resident said.

Mr Wade said he hoped the expanded unit – which would see the number of treatment chairs jump from four to six – would help trim waiting lists.

“We know demand for renal dialysis treatment in Mount Gambier is high and this expansion and upgrade will ensure locals and people throughout the region can receive high quality care as close to home as possible,” he said.

“The new state-of-the-art unit will provide the highest quality of care for renal dialysis patients in Mount Gambier and the surrounding areas.

“This is a first glimpse at what the new renal dialysis unit may look like and we will consult with the community to refine the plans.”

He said patients could expect outstanding treatment in the renal dialysis unit, with brand new equipment and renal dialysis chairs.

“I would also like to thank the local community members who have so generously supported the expansion by donating to the fundraising effort led by the Mount Gambier Health Advisory Council,” the minister said.

The new renal dialysis unit will feature five spacious treatment bays, an isolation bay with a sixth chair complete with ensuite, a waiting room for families, clean and dirty utility rooms, a shared kitchenette, toilet facilities, a much-needed store room and all new windows to create a light-filled space.

Country Health SA South East acting regional director Ngaire Buchanan said the new unit would be comfortable and spacious for long-stay patients receiving treatment.

“The concept plans are a reflection of a robust planning process, with clinicians engaged in sharing their views on what should be included in the new unit,” Ms Buchanan said.

“We also have a kitchenette for families to use, as well as blanket warmers and other important necessities for patients to feel comfortable throughout their treatment.”

Construction plans for the new renal dialysis unit will go to tender in March.

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