Health Infrastructure built a new Adolescent and Young Adult Hospice (AYAH) on the former Manly Hospital campus, providing patients with life-limiting illness a contemporary facility that offers respite care, symptom management or end of life care, the first of its kind in Australia.
Manly Hospital closed in October 2018 when acute services transferred to the Northern Beaches Hospital. The facility has been decommissioned and future uses for the remainder of the Manly Hospital campus have been developed by Property & Development NSW in consultation with the community and key stakeholders.
OVERVIEW
The AYAH provides 15 to 24-year-old patients with life-limiting illness a contemporary facility that offers respite care, symptom management or end of life care. The facility also provides specialised support for families, including bereavement support and counselling.
The Australian and NSW Governments funded the $19.5 million AYAH, along with major donations from the community.
BENEFITS
The project will:
- deliver specialised care tailored to young people and their unique needs
- reduce the need for extensive travel for rural patients
- focus on privacy, respite and recreation
- be a catalyst for further end-of life care services for young people across the State and Australia
- provide specialised support for families, including bereavement support and counselling
- provide a natural and peaceful setting for young people and their families.
SCOPE
The project included:
- eight bedrooms for patients, each with an ensuite and outdoor balcony
- two carers lounges
- two family accommodation units with two bedrooms each
- on-site dedicated kitchen and dining room
- breakout spaces including lounge room, games room, media room, multisensory room, quiet room and sitting rooms
- laundry for families staying overnight
- outdoor balcony off the lounge room with views over the harbour
- garden and landscaping areas, including spaces for outdoor activities
- telehealth consult spaces.
For more information, visit the
Manly Adolescent and Young Adult Hospice website.