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Percy Junor Hospital to Be Extensively Expanded

By: , December 11, 2023
Percy Junor Hospital to Be Extensively Expanded
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Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, speaks during Thursday’s (December 7) launch of the Compassionate Care Programme at the Percy Junor Hospital in Manchester.
Percy Junor Hospital to Be Extensively Expanded
Photo: Donald De La Haye
Member of Parliament for Manchester North Eastern, Audley Shaw, speaks during Thursday’s (December 7) launch of the Compassionate Care Programme at the Percy Junor Hospital in Manchester.
Percy Junor Hospital to Be Extensively Expanded
Photo: Donald De La Haye
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (third left) and Member of Parliament for Manchester North Eastern, Audley Shaw (third right), cut the ribbon to officially open the newly renovated Accident & Emergency Unit of the Percy Junor Hospital in Manchester, on Thursday (December 7). Sharing the moment are (from left) Regional Director, Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA), Michael Bent; Senior Medical Officer, Percy Junor Hospital, Dr. Carlos Wilson, and Chief Executive Officer, Carlton Nichols; and Head, Manchester Health Department – Sandia Chambers-Ferguson. The unit was opened following the launch of the Compassionate Care Programme at the hospital.

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The Percy Junor Hospital in Manchester is slated to be extensively expanded, Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, has announced.

This is in keeping with the Government’s thrust to expand and refurbish public health facilities islandwide.

“There is a plan drawn up that will require further study and assessment, which will see a new outpatient department, physiotherapy suite, maternity ward, expansion of X-ray [facilities] and labs, a paediatric department, expansion of [the] medical records [department] and a baby-friendly designation for 2024… being worked on,” Dr. Tufton informed.

He made the announcement while delivering the keynote address during Thursday’s (December 7) launch of the Compassionate Care Programme at Percy Junor Hospital.

Dr. Tufton said while a commencement date for the expansion project is pending, the Ministry and, by extension, Government will be working to conclude all matters relating to the development plan.

This, he pointed out, is being prioritised, given the hospital’s location at the intersection of four parishes.

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christoher Tufton (left), and Member of Parliament for Manchester North Eastern, Audley Shaw (centre), are escorted on a tour of the newly renovated sections of the Percy Junor Hospital on Thursday (December 7) by nurse at the institution, Michelle Hales-Thompson. The tour followed the launch of the Compassionate Care Programme at the hospital.

The Minister said this makes it more convenient for residents of communities in that vicinity to use that facility, rather than travelling to use those in May Pen, Mandeville or Falmouth.

Dr. Tufton said some $3 billion has been spent to renovate, improve and enhance primary healthcare facilities and community-based hospitals.

To date, the Ministry has spent in excess of $151 million improving health centres across the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA).

These improvements include retrofitting the roof at the Mile Gully, Cross Keys, Mandeville, and Harmons health centres.

Dr. Tufton said the upgraded facilities not only serve to enhance the work environment for the staff but also encourage patients to visit and get services.

“Next year will see the tangible rollout of our primary healthcare renewal programme. It’s in its final stages and will mean more doctors, nurses and will deal with issues that affect doctors and nurses in rural parts, such as housing,” the Minister stated.

Dr. Tufton said the Compassionate Care Programme’s implementation at Percy Junor Hospital is intended to enhance client service delivery.

He also advised that improvements were effected to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) area, with a $10.7-million provision from the National Health Fund (NHF).

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (centre), points out the new TV monitor on the wall inside the new waiting room at the Percy Junor Hospital to (from left) Regional Director, Southern Regional Health Authority, Michael Bent; Member of Parliament, Manchester North Eastern, Audley Shaw; Chief Executive Officer, Percy Junor Hospital, Carlton Nichols, and head of the Manchester Health Department, Sandia Chambers-Ferguson. They toured the hospital following the launch of the Compassionate Care Programme at the institution on Thursday (December 7).

The waiting area now has new seating and was tiled and an air-conditioning unit installed, and the nurses’ station, doctors’ office and bathrooms were tiled, with new fixtures installed in the latter.

The casualty and records areas were also refurbished; new furniture, including cabinets, acquired for the staff; and new doors and windows installed.

There is a new link-way to the emergency area and there are cell-phone charging ports for patients’ use.

The ceilings were replaced and new lighting fixtures installed.

Meanwhile, Member of Parliament for Manchester North East, Audley Shaw, commended the Ministry for implementing the Compassionate Care Programme, describing it as part of the human touch of medical care.

“That part cannot be dealt with in a technical way, but in a compassionate way,” Mr. Shaw said.

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (right), and Member of Parliament for Manchester North Eastern, Audley Shaw (second right), tour the newly renovated Accident and Emergency Unit at the Percy Junor Hospital in Manchester, following the launch of the Compassionate Care Programme at the institution on Thursday (December 7).

The Compassionate CARE Programme was launched in 2018 to encourage a patient-centred approach to the care of those who use the public health system.

Scores of employees have been trained in customer service delivery, including 122 at the Percy Junor Hospital.

Last Updated: December 11, 2023