Govt gives $1 million to Maniototo Hospital redevelopment

Maniototo Health Services general manager  Geoff Foster (L) and chairman Stuart Paterson receive...
Maniototo Health Services general manager Geoff Foster (L) and chairman Stuart Paterson receive the funding news from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in Ranfurly today. Photo: Gregor Richardson
The Government has today confirmed a $1 million grant for the redevelopment of Maniototo Hospital, in Ranfurly.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the announcement while on a tour of rural Otago today, saying investing in basic services like health was a priority for the Government.

“We only have to look at the issues currently playing out at Middlemore Hospital to see the impact of years of underinvestment in the sector.

“Maniototo Hospital is an example of the best community-led health providers. It plays a vital role in the region with its integrated services providing primary care, medical beds, aged care and community services,” Ms Ardern said.

“It is run by a not-for-profit registered charity and is the only significant health facility in the area. The resident GP is also the chief medical officer and the nearest hospital is over an hour’s drive away.”

The $7 million redevelopment will see the existing rest home facilities converted to a medical centre and community services facility, while two new wings will house administration, emergency services and 29 new bed for use across acute medical, hospital level and rest home level care.

“Funding for the hospital was a promise we made before the election. We have now delivered on it.

''However, it is testament to the hard work of Maniototo Health Services Ltd and the dedication and passion of locals that the project is finally coming to fruition,” Ms Ardern said.

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