Willmott
Dixon has an extensive track record of enabling NHS Trusts to get better use of
their estates as well as working in live healthcare environments, and it will
use this knowledge to create new facilities that supports NELFT’s plans to roll
out a new hub and service model giving improved local access to services and
allowing staff to spend more time with patients in the community.
The
first project will create the £12 million Waltham Forest Central Hub, a new
flagship facility that will accommodate community recovery teams, the early
intervention in psychosis team and space for community clinics, respiratory,
diabetes and podiatry services. It will be completed by mid-2017.
Two
further projects will see a Children’s Hub at Redbridge, providing facilities
for Community Paediatricians, Occupational Therapy and Child and Adolescent
Mental Health Services, plus a new Service Hub at Thurrock to accommodate GPs,
practice nurses, community health clinics and a base for community health and
social care teams.
NELFT
provides an extensive range of integrated community and mental health services
for people living in the London Boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Havering,
Redbridge and Waltham Forest and community health services in south west Essex
across Brentwood, Basildon and Thurrock.
Anastasia
Chrysafi, P21+ framework manager for Willmott Dixon, who will work with the
team to deliver these projects:
“We’re delighted to be working with this forward thinking NHS Trust; the scope very much fits our skill-sets of strategic planning and working in live environments. We’re looking forward to using our healthcare experience to support the Trust’s strategy of rationalising its estate, providing more accessible services in the local community and an improved quality of service for both service users and patients.”