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Central Victorian-era residents move one step closer to world-class healthcare closer to home, with major construction scheduled to begin later this month at the new 59.5-meter rehab facility million dollars to Bendigo hospital. The state government has confirmed that initial work on the multi-million dollar project is nearing completion and ADCO Group Pty Limited has been appointed to complete major construction work. Health Minister Martin Foley said the project would create around 180 jobs, marking the final piece of the Bendigo Health compound puzzle. The project includes a new hydrotherapy pool, outpatient rehabilitation, paramedical, dental, mental health, kidney dialysis, breast cancer screening and diabetes education services all under one roof. More News: Bendigo Foodshare launches Christmas appeal and food drive to feed hungry locals. Residents of central Victorian times will also be able to access a team of dedicated healthcare professionals all in one place – helping them recover from accidents, injuries and medical issues, such as stroke or heart attack, with a holistic and patient-centered approach to rehabilitation and caring. Bendigo West MP Maree Edwards said having the best rehabilitation services in one place, including a new hydrotherapy pool, will ensure residents have everything they need for a recovery too fluid as possible. Other Stories: The aging buildings of the East and North Wing towers, constructed in 1958 and 1972 respectively, will be demolished as part of the project, and the area will be converted into an open green space for the enjoyment of patients, visitors and staff. Existing services will be moved to the newly renovated Phillips and Hyett blocks located on the Lucan Street campus of Bendigo Hospital. The project is expected to be completed in mid-2023. Our reporters work hard to provide local and up-to-date news to the community. Here’s how you can access our trusted content:
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Central Victorian-era residents move one step closer to world-class healthcare closer to home, with major construction set to begin later this month at the new 59.5-meter rehab facility million dollars to Bendigo hospital.
The state government has confirmed that initial work on the multi-million dollar project is nearing completion and ADCO Group Pty Limited has been appointed to complete major construction work.
Health Minister Martin Foley said the project would create around 180 jobs, marking the final piece of the Bendigo Health compound puzzle.
The project includes a new hydrotherapy pool, outpatient rehabilitation, paramedical, dental, mental health, kidney dialysis, breast cancer screening and diabetes education services all under one roof.
Bendigo East MP Jacinta Allan said that with construction now imminent, Bendigo is another step towards completing a state-of-the-art health center.
Residents of central Victorian times will also be able to access a team of dedicated healthcare professionals all in one place – helping them recover from accidents, injuries and medical issues, such as stroke or heart attack, with a holistic and patient-centered approach to rehabilitation and caring.
The facility will include a new hydrotherapy pool. IMAGE PROVIDED.
Bendigo West MP Maree Edwards said having the best rehabilitation services in one place, including a new hydrotherapy pool, will ensure residents have everything they need for a recovery too fluid as possible.
The aging buildings in the East and North Wing towers, constructed in 1958 and 1972 respectively, will be demolished as part of the project, and the area will be converted into an open green space for the enjoyment of patients, visitors and staff.
Existing services will be moved to the newly renovated Phillips and Hyett blocks located on the Lucan Street campus of Bendigo Hospital.
The project is expected to be completed in mid-2023.
Our reporters work hard to provide local and up-to-date news to the community. Here’s how you can access our trusted content: