
UL Hospitals Group has today announced the projected timeline for the phased opening of the 60-Bed Block at University Hospital Limerick.
The new ward blockย will provideย modern, single-room inpatient accommodation. As well as an improved experience for patients in terms of comfort, privacy and dignity; it will better allow us to isolate patients and improve infection prevention and control capabilities.
The project is also a significant step in addressing the underlying bed capacity shortages in the MidWest which are acknowledged by all parties.
The 60-Bed Block comprises four stories, with threeย inpatientย wards of 20 en-suite single rooms over a basement level. The first of these wards will open on November 23rd; the second ward on December 14th and the third on January 4th 2021.ย ย
Enabling works on this project commenced in April 2019 followed by the main contractor starting on site in September 2019.ย Constructionย work has now reached substantial completion and the new building has beenย handed over by the main contractors, Western Building Systems. The equipping ofย the three inpatient ward floors is now also well progressed.
The phased opening of the new 60-Bed Block follows the completion earlier this year ofย two separate rapid-build projectsย deliveredย under the Government National Action Plan in Response to Covid-19ย which providedย an additionalย 38 inpatient bedsย on site at UHL.
Theย projected opening timelineย meansย 78 single rooms will be added by the end of this year and a further 20ย bedsย will be added early in Januaryย 2021.
A recruitment campaign has been undertaken to support the opening of the new capacity and we have in recent days reached agreement with trade unions over the phased opening of the new capacity.
Colette Cowan, CEO, UL Hospitals Group, commented: โNew accommodation that has opened in UHL in recent weeks has greatly improved the care environment for oncology/haematology patients and allowed us to increase our isolation facilities at a time when the need was never greater.
โCompletion of the 60-Bed Block brings these improvements a significant step further and the bright modern accommodation is no less than what our patients and our staff deserve after many years where systemwide pressures have left too many of our patients facing long waits for a bed.
“The 60-Bed Block will improve but not solve the problem of trolley waitsย and our continued heavy reliance on outdated multi-occupancy nightingale wards.ย ย In that regard, weย also look forwardย toย the delivery ofย the 96-Bed Block projectย which continues to progressย through the planning process.โ
โDelivery of this projectย inย such a short timeframe is a great achievement by all concerned. We acknowledge the support of government and the HSE. We acknowledge also the work of HSE Estatesย in delivering this significant capital project so quicklyย and the contractors who have deliveredย toย such a high standard and in spite of the enormous challenges this pandemic has presented around the supply chain, logistics, workplace safety and so much more .
“I also wish to acknowledge theย assistanceย of the Defence Forces fromย Sarsfield Barracks and Collins Barracks (Cork) with the transfer of equipment into the new. The expansion of the UHL site and the considerable growth of our workforce is also an economic boost for our region during this difficult time and into what will be a brighter future.โ
Lorraine Rafter Director of Human Resources, UL Hospitals Group said: โThe pandemic has also presented new challenges around recruitment, particularly in the international environment in which we compete for in-demand and highly qualified healthcare workers. Recruitment in an organisation the size of ours is a continuous process.
We have been funded to recruit approximately 500 additional staff in UL Hospitals Group to support the additional bed capacity at UHL and other initiatives under the Winter Plan 2020-2021. Many of these staff have already commenced and we are at various stages of the recruitment process to support the phased opening of the 60-Bed Block from next weekโ
Margaret Gleeson, Chief Director of Nursing and Midwifery, UL Hospitals Group, said: โWe have been holding weekly interviews for staff nurses and midwives since early March 2020.
“We are offering positions to successful candidates on a weekly basis. All current student nurses and midwives graduating from the University of Limerick have been offered permanent contracts.ย As of the end of October, we have recruited 150 nurses and 75 HCAs in the year to date.
“In addition, 16 nursing staff have returned from retirement or career breaks. A further 150 nurses have been recruited from overseas and they began taking up positions, on a phased basis, last week.
We have worked closely with the trade unions in agreeing the phased opening of the 60-Bed Block. Staff and patient safety will remain the highest priority and we will continue to work constructively with staff and their representatives as we look to achieve the shared goal of opening additional bed capacity in the coming weeks.
Considerable work is required in equipping and deep cleaning the new beds before they can be occupied by patients. We look forward to the first floor opening on November 23rd.โ
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