01 March 2023
A ward in Jersey General Hospital has undergone a £1.3 million refurbishment.
Work began on the former Plémont Rehabilitation Unit on 30 August last year after States
Members decided to reinstate rehabilitation services at Samarès Ward on the Overdale site.
The 28-bed ward, made up of four single rooms and four six-bedded bays, has been
updated and refreshed. As part of the refurbishment, two new accessible showers, a quiet
room and a dayroom, which doubles up as a multi-disciplinary treatment room, have been
created.
Rok Construction has carried out the renovation, which has included redecoration of the ward
as well as essential upgrades to fire safety and mechanical and electrical services. The works
also saw the installation of new nurse call alarms, new medical gas outlets being fitted and the
installation of wall cladding and flooring to meet current Infection Control standards.
The renovation is part of a wider improvement plan within the Hospital. Completion of this
work enables wards, which require refurbishment, to be temporarily moved from other areas
of the Hospital to allow improvements to take place. It also provides additional beds when
there is a surge in demand for hospital beds such as during the winter.
The Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Karen Wilson, said: “I want patients to be
at the heart of all that we do in Health and Community Services. This new ward not only provides a better environment for
patients to recuperate following an illness or injury but it also improves working conditions for
staff.
“The completion of the renovation works also enables us to continue with our estate
improvements to ensure we can continue to offer good quality care and provide an enhanced
medical environment in the future.”
Refurbishment works are now due to begin on Beauport Ward, which is currently used for
orthopaedic patients. These works are expected to be completed by the end of the year.