Redevelopment News Managing change and your wellbeing during the redevelopment With the redevelopment well underway, there are a range of support resources for staff to use to help manage the change process. The NSLHD Practice Development Team will be involved in providing coaching, mentoring and reflective practice activities to ensure there is a support system in place during the changes. Practice Development Nurse Manager Brian Julien said that while change brings some uncertainty, his team will be on hand to help staff. “The key thing to remember is that you're not alone in this journey,” he said. “Keep in mind that you do have some great professionals on the site that will be there for you to help answer some questions, facilitate any responses that you need to get and alleviate some of those anxieties and fears.” Watch the video of Brian and fellow nurse manager Tracy Samuel discuss their approach to change and wellbeing here. Construction progress
Construction of the new interim intensive care unit (ICU) and kitchen has taken shape, with walls now built, providing a clear vision of how the services will look. Staff will have noticed the progress made on both the new sites, which will house the kitchen and ICU for the life of the redevelopment, to ensure there is continuity of high-quality care to patients. Change Manager Jaimie Shields said preparations were in place for one of the first decants with ward three moving to Trigg House in late November.
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