A new Community Health Centre (CHC) is in the
pipeline for residents in Hanover Park.
According to the Western Cape’s Health &
Wellness Department, the new CHC will be significantly larger, more accessible,
and safer than the existing CHC, and will be purpose-built and well-equipped to
provide a higher level of care to the surrounding community.
It is understood the new CHC will be situated
just over a kilometre from the existing facility, which is situated on the
corner of Surran Road & Hanover Park Avenue, Hanover Park.
MEC Mireille Wenger says she met with City of
Cape Town Subcouncil Chairperson Councillor Antonio van der Rheede and Hanover
Park community structures, including the Hanover Park Clinic Committee, last
Thursday, to brief them on the plans for the new Hanover Park CHC.
‘’The new Hanover Park Community Health Centre
will be an important step in providing high-quality and accessible health
services to the growing population in Hanover Park and the surrounding areas. At the meeting Minister Wenger also explained
that once the new CHC is built, the existing CHC in Hanover Park will operate
as a Wellness Hub, providing wellness services such as screening and testing,
family planning, and immunisation from its current location. It will also be a
medication collection point,’’ said Gabriele James, spokesperson for MEC
Wenger.
The new facility aims for the hand over to be
completed by the end of 2028.
Benefits of the new CHC:
·
The clinical care package
offered will include an emergency unit, midwife and obstetrics Unit (MOU),
rapid assessment unit, acute unit, chronic care unit, family care unit, x-ray
unit, rehabilitation unit, support care unit, pre- and post-natal care, and
pharmacy.
·
24 hour/ 7 days per week
Emergency Centre and MOU;
·
Primary Care services from
07h00-16h00
·
It will be able to treat an
average of 1124 patients per day.
·
On the boundary of Hanover
Park, the new CHC location will offer greater accessibility to health services.
·
Running along a major
transport route with access off Govan Mbeki Road, it will be easily accessible
via minibus taxis, buses and the MyCiTi Bus Rapid Transit system.
·
The new location will allow
easier access to patients from Philippi, Mannenberg, and Landsdowne.
·
The plans include robust
non-clinical support services such as secure pre-, sub-, and main- waiting
areas, public restrooms, reception, more parking, and a records facility.
Wenger explained why it was important for new
healthcare facilities to be built.
“We are building new hospitals and clinics for
you, our residents, so that we can reduce queues and make sure we can provide
quality care for residents when they need it the most.” She said further, “this
new state-of-the-art community health centre we have in planning will better
serve Hanover Park and surrounding communities, which includes 24/7 emergency
care. We are delighted to have the full support of the community to proceed
with this project.”
Van der Rheede thanked Wenger for the
constructive and robust engagement with the community structures, especially
around the concerns raised regarding the future of the existing facility.
“Everyone was elated with the state-of-the-art
facility that is going to be built for Hanover Park and its surrounding
communities,” said Councillor van der Rheede.
Additional community engagements are also being
scheduled to address any remaining concerns.
Done By: Stephanie van Rayen
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