Interserve Construction has completed work on a new Neonatal Unit for Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust.
Liverpool Women's is a recognised centre of excellence for neonatal care - providing care for babies born prematurely. They are the most vulnerable patients, facing the most severe medical challenges that require specialist treatment.
Improvements to the existing Neonatal Unit were essential to respond to this demand, keep premature babies safe and improve the patient and family experience, whilst also providing a solution to tackle clinical challenges. This exciting redevelopment also addresses the shortage of parental accommodation and will allow the unit to better comply with service specifications.
Clinical areas were carefully designed to deliver high standards of observation, privacy, dignity and natural light. To reinforce this transformation architect Gilling Dod worked with both the clinical staff and the parents to achieve a design that met the needs of all the stakeholders.
The Interserve team also engaged with parents who had used the hospital and specialist neonatal nurses which helped to shape the design, proving a model of care for future projects.
Jennifer Deeney, Head of Neonatal Nursing & Operations, Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust, said: "The relationship with Interserve and their understanding of what we do has been fundamental in allowing us to keep the department fully functional during construction. They learnt to understand our need and balance those with design and budget, meaning we have an amazing facility that will help u deliver world-class Neonatal care into the future."
Phil Shaw, Divisional Director, Interserve Construction, said: "By engaging with the Trust we identified and managed the specific requirements for any temporary service provision between each phase, this ensured the works were planned accordingly with no impact on day-to-day operations and blue light services.
"The project delivery was also challenged by the current COVID crisis but the project team worked together to keep the project on schedule without compromising the health and well-being of all those involved and the support of the supply chain has been exemplary and ensured the project was delivered on time and within budget."
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