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Ward 1 West

Ward 1 West provides an excellent service to the inpatient population of Western Health. The units are proud to have a dedicated group of people working cohesively to provide a service that not only recognises the cultural diversity of the community but can also address their needs as an individual. Ward 1 West provides immense learning opportunities to everyone within our departments giving staff the opportunity to develop both personally and professionally.

Ward 1 West aspires to uphold the values of Western Health:

Compassion: we care about the people we look after, about the work that we do and we care about each other

Accountability: staff understand the responsibility when caring for people

Respect: recognition of the need to be courteous, friendly and respectful to everyone at all times

Excellence: the unit strives for excellence in all aspects of work

Safety: to ensure that Ward 1 West is a safe place for staff and patients

Admissions Patient Journey

All patients attending Ward 1 West are admitted through Emergency or are patients needing to stay in hospital to recover from surgery.


 

Visiting Hours

Visiting hours on Ward 1 West are from 2.00pm to 8.00pm, if visitors want to visit outside of these hours they must speak with the nurse in charge.


 

Admission

The patient will be met by a member of the nursing team who will monitor the patient from admission to discharge and make sure that they receive the right care during their stay at Western Health.

Nursing staff will talk with the patient about their medical condition to make sure that nothing has changed significantly since the patient’s last stay in hospital.

Ward 1 West is a 25 bed Orthopaedic  and Neruosurgery ward which caters for both Elective and Emergency Orthopaedic procedures, and an incorporated adult case mix. This includes:

  • Total Hip Replacements
  • Total Knee Replacements
  • Shoulder Surgery
  • Any type of bone Fracture
  • Ankle Surgery

 

Neurosurgery:

  • Laminectomy/Disectomy
  • VP shunt
  • ACDF (Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion)
  • Craniotomy/crainoplasty
  • Drainage of haematomas/Burr holes​

Discharge Process

Before going home, patients will receive their post surgery care information, follow up appointments and an education pamphlet from the Discharge Nurse. Once the patient is ready and a friend/relative has arrived they will then be discharged. All patients should be discharged by 10.00am.

Contact Us

Nurse Unit Manager
Marcus Storey
Phone: 8345 6666

In the case of a life threatening emergency, call 30020.
Emergency

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of all the lands and waterways on which Western Health staff, volunteers, consumers and caregivers come together. As we work, learn and grow, we pay our deep respects to the Elders and Traditional Custodians past, present and emerging of the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung, Boon Wurrung, Bunurong and Wadawurrung Countries of the greater Kulin Nation. We are committed to the healing of country, working towards equity in health outcomes, and the ongoing journey of reconciliation. Western Health is committed to respectfully listening and learning from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and we are truly guided by the values of relationship, responsibility and respect.