Brewarrina and Lightning Ridge will receive a $415,000 funding boost from the NSW Government to upgrade local health facilities.
The Minns Labor Government is investing a total of almost $12 million in 61 projects as part of the Regional Health Minor Works Program.
The Brewarrina and Lightning Ridge Multipurpose Services (MPS) will share a $245,000 allocation to improve security in and around key healthcare worker accommodation. Work at these sites will include installing CCTV, and improving fencing and external lighting.
This funding boost will help Western NSW Local Health District attract and retain staff at both Brewarrina and Lightning Ridge MPS' by providing secure accommodation for staff close to work.
The Lightning Ridge MPS will also receive $170,000 to refurbish an outdoor area used by aged care residents to create a relaxed and comfortable environment using dementia design principles.
Quotes attributable to NSW Health Minister 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 is enabling Western NSW Local Health District to upgrade equipment and health facilities to enhance the working environment for health staff and improve patient experiences in Lightning Ridge and Brewarrina.
"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 the Member for Barwon, Roy Butler:
"Staffing healthcare facilities is a massive challenge in Western and Far Western NSW.
"Upgrading security in and around key worker accommodation at both Brewarrina and Lightning Ridge will make them more attractive places to live and work. The Minister recently visited both towns and noted the challenges surrounding making these facilities a safer place, I thank him for the quick response.
"We also look forward to seeing major refurbishments to the area used by aged care residents at Lightning Ridge MPS, which will turn an underused area into a welcoming beautiful space the elderly residents can enjoy."
Quotes attributable to Josh Carey, Western NSW Local Health District Executive Director Service Delivery:
"Providing safe, comfortable staff accommodation will help us attract temporary staff and encourage them to consider working permanently in our District.
"At Lightning Ridge, the outdoor area is going to be greatly improved with this funding. It will be transformed into a calming and peaceful space for patients with art from local community members a key feature of the planned works."