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St John of God Midland Public & Private Hospitals

Phone: +61 8 9462 4000



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24.01.2022 If you're an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander patient being treated at our hospital, our Aboriginal Health Team is available to support you and answer any questions you or your family may have about your care. More information: https://bit.ly/35kHpWc



24.01.2022 Our COVID Clinic will be open until 6pm today and from 8am to 6pm tomorrow to assist NSW travellers. However, there may be long waits at peak times, so please wear appropriate clothing for the hot weather and bring along a water bottle and something to read. Parking for our COVID Clinic is located at our main entrance (corner of Yelverton Drive and Centennial Place). For more information: https://bit.ly/3amAcKj

24.01.2022 Welcome to the world little ones. Congratulations to all new parents of babies born at our hospital this week.

20.01.2022 Becoming a parent can be a challenging time for some new mothers. To support the transition, pregnant women who may be experiencing some anxiety as they anticipate their baby’s upcoming birth, or new mothers seeking to process their birth experience in a supportive environment, can now request a one-on-one session with one of our qualified midwives in the new Reflections Midwifery Clinic. The service can be accessed via referral from a GP or antenatal midwife or by emailing: [email protected]



20.01.2022 Ward 3D has received our Foundation Day Going Beyond Together Award for 2020 for the exceptional care they provided to COVID positive patients and COVID suspected patients earlier in the year. Designated as the COVID ward in March, Ward 3D staff were recognised for the high quality care they provided to patients as well as their strength and the way they looked after each other during the hospital’s COVID response.

20.01.2022 As part of Telehealth Awareness Week, we are currently promoting this important service, which offers patients the ability to access care from home. Available on smart phone, tablet or desktop computer, telehealth can be used to allow patients to connect online with health care providers (doctor, allied health caregiver or specialist nurse) without the need for a face-to-face appointment. For more information: https://bit.ly/3lO1RGz

19.01.2022 We work closely with carers to ensure they are involved in the care of our patients while they're in hospital, as outlined by the Western Australian Carers Charter. Read more about the charter: https://bit.ly/2l3ZNk2



18.01.2022 These bouncing bundles of joy were just a few of the babies born at our hospital in the past few weeks. Congratulations to all the new parents.

18.01.2022 More beautiful babies were born at the hospital this past fortnight. Here are some of them having pictures with their parents in their first few days of life.

16.01.2022 It's Pastoral Care Week and we’re taking the opportunity to thank our wonderful Pastoral Services Team for the emotional and spiritual support they provide to patients and their carers and families throughout their hospital stay. Find out more about our pastoral care: https://bit.ly/31DPwgo

15.01.2022 We want our patients to be as comfortable as possible during their stay, which is why all our patients are given a copy of our patient compendium containing information about what to expect as well as services and amenities available. The booklet yours to keep when you stay at the hospital and includes important information for recovery at home.

15.01.2022 Yesterday we recognised International Allied Health Professionals Day and the valuable contribution our allied health caregivers make to the healthcare system every day. Our allied health managers led the way, adding some shine and sparkle to their outfits in celebration of the day. #AHPday2020 #strongertogether



14.01.2022 There's lots of creativity on display in the hospital this week as our wards and departments spread the joy of Christmas through our annual Christmas decoration competition. Thanks to all our guest judges, including Riley and Zoe from one of our local primary schools.

11.01.2022 Earlier this month, our Hospital Avoidance Response Team was recognised at the East Metropolitan Health Service Excellence Symposium. Watch the video to learn more about how this multidisciplinary team, including nurses and allied health professionals, provide enhanced care coordination and support with the self management of conditions.

10.01.2022 Our latest annual report is now available. It highlights our achievements and milestones over the past financial year. To view the annual report: https://bit.ly/38MEoSQ

09.01.2022 A Christmas road safety campaign was launched today at our hospital by WA Police and Road Safety Minister Michelle Roberts MLA - Member for Midland. The campaign encourages drivers to show consideration for each other over the festive season and highlights the impact of road trauma on people's lives. For more info: www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au//Police-ramp-up-presence-on-

09.01.2022 Congratulations to Barbara Hill who is our latest caregiver of the month. Barbara is an Assistant in Nursing on Ward 1A and has been recognised for her outstanding dedication and commitment to her patients and colleagues. Barbara was recognised for consistently going above and beyond to support patients and their families, helping to celebrate their birthdays and other important milestones and ensuring that they have an excellent experience at our hospital.

05.01.2022 This week, in acknowledgement of Mental Health Week, we’re encouraging people to become familiar with the mental health support available within the community and to reach out if they need support for themselves or a loved one. Our hospital is committed to stopping the stigma surrounding mental illness. Find out more about mental health services available at our hospital: https://bit.ly/3nlLLpc

04.01.2022 Don’t forget the Midland March That Matters is happening on Thursday 26 November from 11.30am to 1.30pm at Juniper Gardens in Midland. North-East Metro Committee, which includes representatives from our hospital, is inviting members of our community to join them in creating awareness about domestic violence and promoting zero tolerance. The community event will include entertainment, information stalls, a free sausage sizzle and more. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/juniper-gardens/midland-march-that-matters/342639090208852/

03.01.2022 The Midland Community Carols is on tomorrow, Sunday 20 December, at Weeip Park (formerly Midland Oval). This free community event is an opportunity for everyone to come together and connect with neighbours and friends. There will be a free sausage sizzle provided and an appearance from Santa as well.

02.01.2022 This week is Infection Prevention Week and never has the role of infection prevention and control been more in the spotlight than throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. In recognition of the week, our hospital’s Infection Prevention and Control Team were down in our main foyer today discussing the importance of hand hygiene with patients and visitors.

01.01.2022 In Australia, hip replacement surgery is most common for people aged between 55 and 80. Find out why hip problems become more common as you get older and what you can do to reduce your risk: https://bit.ly/33nn4y6

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