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28 November 2022
Patients, staff and visitors had a virtual sneak peek of Walsall’s Urgent and Emergency Care Centre (UECC) which is due to be fully functioning in the New Year.
A stand was held today by Costa Coffee at Walsall Manor Hospital today to promote the new build with Sarah Radford, Project Support Manager for Emergency and Acute Care and Simon Johnson, Staff Engagement Lead.
They spoke with a range of clinical and non-clinical staff as well as patients currently at the hospital and members of the public.
There was a buzz of excitement for the new development and lots of questions.
Everyone also had an opportunity to see areas of the UECC in virtual reality with VR headsets as well as a free pen and sweet treats.
Sarah said: “It’s been great to hold this stand today as we have been able to get the word out about our new UECC and tell everyone about what we have in store when it does open. It was a great opportunity to clarify any questions or concerns people had.”
Here are some of the things people who visited the stand had to say:
Another stand will be held at the same location this Wednesday 30 November, 10am-2pm.
The multi-million-pound provision includes an Urgent Treatment Centre, Emergency Department including Resus and Rapid Assessment and Treatment area, and Children’s ED, co-located Paediatric Assessment Unit, Acute Medical Unit and provision for Frailty and Community Integrated Assessment services.
It also includes re-configuration of the current Emergency Department footprint, to incorporate improved Ambulatory Emergency Care and Imaging services.
Various specialist facilities are located throughout, such as an isolation room for infectious patients, bariatric provision and digital x-ray rooms. All areas have been designed specifically to enhance clinical staff efficiency, improve quality of care, improve patient experience, and improve the working environment for staff.