Mike Hedges AM welcomes over £9.7m for Swansea neonatal
and post-natal services
Mike
Hedges said, ‘although not in my constituency, this is great news for mums to
be from all over Swansea. It shows the ongoing commitment of the Welsh Labour
Government to the local Health Service in Swansea. I look forward to visiting
the facility when completed.’
Health
Secretary, Vaughan Gething, has today announced over £9.7million funding to
support neonatal and post-natal services at Singleton Hospital.
The
funding will be used to develop a new seven bed Transitional Care Unit and
Special Care Baby Unit to improve the quality of care of mothers and babies,
and free up space within its current Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Speaking
ahead of a visit to the neonatal ward later today, Mr Gething said the changes
would allow the health board to increase the number of births which can be
treated at Singleton from the end of July 2019. This will increase capacity
across the South Wales area, in line with the Neonatal Network plans and the
proposals put forward in the South Wales Programme.
Vaughan
Gething said:
“Our
investment in Singleton Hospital demonstrates our commitment to improving
services across the Welsh NHS. The important developments promise to improve
quality of care for mothers and their babies, providing a safer environment,
with 24/7 access to Neonatal transitional care nurses and access to much-needed
neonatal critical care cots.”
The
investment in Singleton Hospital will:
·
provide a new 7-bed Transitional Care Unit with specialist 24/7
nursing to care for those babies who require more than normal Post-natal care,
but do not require admission to the Neonatal Unit, and overnight accommodation
for Mothers, with single rooms and ensuite facilities to provide privacy and
support infection control
·
provide a permanent 12-cot Special Care Baby Unit
·
increase Neonatal High Dependency Unit capacity by two cots and
Special Care Baby Unit capacity by one cot
·
allow space to expand the High Dependency Unit
·
Provide space for 9 additional special care cots.
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