Daisy Hill Sees Service Changes Because Of Covid-19

Changes to acute hospital services in Daisy Hill Hospital as Trust prepares for increase in Covid-19 patients.

The Southern Trust will be making changes to hospital services in anticipation of an increase in patients with COVID-19 in hospital. 

Interim director of acute hospitals, Melanie McClements said: “To ensure the safety of staff and patients, we have taken the essential decision to run one Emergency Department, which will be at Craigavon Area Hospital. This means a temporary closure of Daisy Hill’s Emergency Department, effective from 2pm on Saturday March 28th, 2020.

The changes at Daisy Hill Hospital explained.

“This is not a decision we have taken lightly, but these are exceptional circumstances. This move allows us to consolidate our emergency, intensive care and respiratory expertise all one site which will give us a much more robust service in the weeks ahead.

“If we don’t work to make these changes now, we risk services on both sites collapsing as we expect staffing levels to be impacted in weeks to come.”

Other services will continue. Some planned surgical work will be moving from Craigavon to Daisy Hill.

Maternity services will be continuing on both sites, although some routine/low risk patients may have their care transferred to Daisy Hill. Patients affected by these changes will be contacted directly.

Daisy Hill Hospital Emergency Department is a key part of our service provision. This is a temporary measure to deal specifically with Covid-19. Please be assured that this service will re-open once the immediate situation improves. In the meantime, please stay at home, wash your hands, keep your distance.”

Watch a video from Clinical Director of Emergency Department, Gareth Hampton here.