Hospital temporarily moves birthing units

The hospital that serves the south of the area has temporarily changed where its delivery suite is located.

King’s Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s Central Delivery Suite is relocating to Wolferton Ward which has been specifically repurposed to deliver the same service to families when they arrive to give birth.
Wolferton is on the first floor in Area Seven next to Rudham Ward and there will be signs put in place throughout the main corridors to direct people to the right place.
The new CDS will have individual delivery rooms, along with the ability to have birthing pools set up in two of the rooms if needed. The area will also have a private dedicated space to mirror the trust’s Butterfly Suite.
Patients are being sent a video to show them how to find the new delivery suite along with new instructions and signage to help direct them.
Esther Dorken, interim head of midwifery and nursing said: “We understand that women, birthing people and their families may have some anxiety about how to get to the new CDS and we are doing all we can to make this journey as easy as possible.
“This relocation is essential to allow for safety work to take place in our current delivery suite. Our new area has been designed with our maternity team to ensure it has everything we need to deliver the same service to families when they arrive to give birth.
“The safety of our patients is always our top priority.”

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