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Local MPs open brand new wards at Newham Hospital

Staff and MPs holding silver plaque

Last week marked the official opening of a state-of-the-art intensive care unit and respiratory ward at Newham Hospital.

Among those who came to celebrate included local MPs Uma Kumaran and James Asser, along with our patient representatives, councillors, colleagues from across our Trust, and artist Erin Hughes who was commissioned to create artwork for the spaces.

Guests heard from our Chief Executive Simon Ashton on how much this investment means for our community, and there were two ribbon cuttings on each ward with members of staff. One of which was Carol Calder, who has supported our intensive care teams since 1994, celebrating 30 years of service.

The event was an opportunity to celebrate with everyone who was part of the journey, from the staff who were involved in designing the new spaces, to our wonderful patients who co-created the artwork, and architects and construction partners Health Spaces who delivered the build that will provide the flexibility needed to adapt to and meet the needs of our growing population.

Staff member cutting the ribbon Group of staff and MPs

Simon Ashton said:

“This marks the beginning of a better place to work for our staff and a better place to care for our patients. We now have a purpose-built, modern space that is a huge improvement from our previous environment, making it easier for our teams to carry on their critical work and give patients in Newham a better experience all round.”

Speaking after the visit, Uma Kumaran MP shared:

“A really wonderful day with the staff & patients at Newham Hospital, honoured to have joined them for the opening of their brand new respiratory ward and intensive care units.

The staff and teams are the beating heart of our NHS - thank you”

James Asser MP also said:

“[This is] a great new facility for Newham, much better facilities for staff to work in and a real benefit to patients and their visitors.”

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  1. Adam Farish Wednesday, 25 September 2024 at 09:29 AM

    Marvellous!

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