Tamworth Hospital Gets $415K for Facility Upgrades

NSW Gov

The New England community will benefit from a $415,000 investment by the NSW Government to upgrade existing facilities on the Tamworth Hospital campus.

This funding is part of the Minns Labor Government $12 million investment in 61 projects under the Regional Health Minor Works Program.

The upgrades include $165,000 for a purpose-built, accessible bathroom at Johnston House for patients, their families and carers attending community health appointments.

Patients in the cardiac unit and those undergoing exercise-based rehabilitation will also benefit from a $250,000 funding boost for upgraded flooring, acoustic improvements, and reverse cycle air conditioning.

Quotes attributable to NSW Health Minister, Ryan Park:

"The NSW Government is committed to investing in upgrading health facilities to support better health outcomes for rural and regional communities.

"The Rural Minor Works Program will allow Hunter New England Local Health District to upgrade equipment and health facilities to enhance the working environment for health staff and improve patient experiences.

"The program is one of a number of investments the NSW 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 Labor Spokesperson for Tamworth, Anthony D'Adam:

"The Tamworth community and visitors to Tamworth Hospital will benefit from these upgrades. We're pleased to see the NSW Government is investing in modern, accessible facilities for our region."

Quotes attributable to Hunter New England Local Health District Executive Director of Infrastructure, Planning, and Sustainability Dr Ramsey Awad:

"These upgrades are essential in ensuring safe and accessible services for all community members attending Tamworth Hospital campus.

"We thank the NSW Government for their support, which will help extend the life of our facilities and ensure that we can continue to deliver high-quality patient centred care in a comfortable and accessible environment."

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