There’s a brand new look to the Rylstone Multipurpose Service (MPS).
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“The new front entry has been given revamp to include an airlock for improved comfort and safety for staff and patients,” he said.
“Those areas that have been finished are already being put to good use, including the new staff accommodation.”
Mr Toole said the car park had been sealed and that new garden beds were being planted to make the MPS more welcoming.
“The aim of the new MPS at Rylstone is to convert the existing hospital into a multipurpose service and include facilities such as new residential aged care rooms; a reconfigured acute care area; modifications to the Health One building; and staff accommodation,” he said.
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Mr Toole said it is envisaged the project would be completed in late October, early November.
The Rylstone MPS is part of a NSW-wide $300 million program of works to upgrade existing or build new Multipurpose Service (MPS) facilities at a number of rural and remote communities.