The structure for Nepean Hospital’s new Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Unit is now complete, marking a significant milestone for the project.
The completion of the design phase for the palliative care unit at Nepean Hospital paves the way for the tender process to appoint a building contractor to commence next year.
Eleven-year-old Charlie Jancso from Wentworth Falls has been named winner of the "Budding Builder" competition after constructing an impressive replica of the Nepean Hospital buildings.
Led by award winning artist Vipoo Srivilasa, the “Power Healer Superhero Project” brings community together over six drawing workshops to explore the healing power of stories, experiences and imagination. The drawings will be collated by Mr Srivilasa into a design to be featured in the arrival staircase leading to the main entrance.
The artist impression showcases the new unit, which will feature contemporary palliative care bedrooms with ensuites, communal areas, meeting spaces and flexible outdoor areas.
The builders of the future from Penrith and surrounds are encouraged to get involved in Stage 2 of the NSW Government's $1 billion Nepean Hospital Redevelopment which is transforming healthcare in western Sydney.
Young people across Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains will soon have access to a dedicated Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) inpatient unit with construction under way for the new facility.
Nepean Hospital's new Pathology Laboratory, delivered under Stage 2 of the $1 billion Nepean Redevelopment, was officially opened on 8 August 2023.
The Penrith and Blue Mountains communities will soon benefit from a second clinical services building at Nepean Hospital with the first sod turned to mark the start of construction for Stage 2.
Young people requiring treatment for mental health issues will soon have access to a dedicated CAMHS Facility at Nepean Hospital, with fly-thorough animation of the facility unveiled today.
Nepean Hospital's Emergency Department is now located at Gate 7 on Somerset Street, Kingswood.
The Penrith and Blue Mountains communities will soon see the second stage of the expansion and upgrade of Nepean Hospital underway, with a main works contractor now appointed.
Penrith and Blue Mountains communities will soon benefit from more pathology laboratories and services, with construction underway on a new, expanded pathology department.
Western Sydney communities will benefit from a new neonatal intensive care unit, expanded emergency department and 200-plus inpatient beds under the $1 billion Nepean Hospital redevelopment, with construction of the first hospital tower now complete.
The Western Sydney and Blue Mountains communities are invited to an open day on Saturday 12 March to take a behind-the-scenes look at the new 14-storey Nepean Hospital tower.
Penrith and Nepean Blue Mountains communities have had their first look inside Stage 2 of the $1 billion Nepean Hospital Redevelopment, with the unveiling of fly-through animation showcasing the world-class health facilities.
The first helicopter landing has taken place on top of Nepean Hospital’s new 14-storey tower.
Community invited to participate in the planning and design of Stage 2 of the $1 billion Nepean Hospital Redevelopment, which includes a transformation of hospital and community-based health services.
Aboriginal wayfinding signage for the new clinical tower at Nepean Hospital was unveiled on Monday 9 November to celebrate NAIDOC Week.
The $1 billion Nepean Hospital redevelopment has marked a major milestone, as the NSW Government announced Stage 2 of the project will be brought forward by two years.
Member for Penrith Stuart Ayres joined Kay Hyman, NBMLHD Chief Executive and Peter Collins, Chairperson NBMLHD to officially open the new Somerset Cottage Early Childhood Education and Care Centre at Nepean Hospital.
Two huge construction tower cranes at Nepean Hospital were officially named today as part of the Name the Twin Cranes primary school competition.
Local Aboriginal school students have joined the construction team on the $1 billion Nepean Redevelopment Stage 1 to launch their trade careers under a successful training program.
The competition to “Name the Twin Cranes” used in the $576 million Stage 1 Nepean Hospital Redevelopment has officially opened to primary school students in the Nepean and Blue Mountains areas.
Work has begun on the new childcare centre at Nepean Hospital, with Stuart Ayres MP, Member for Penrith today joining NBMLHD Chief Executive Kay Hyman and District Board Chair Peter Collins to turn the first sod on construction.
On Friday 23 August, a traditional Aboriginal smoking ceremony was held to mark contruction completion at Cancer Care - delivering 15 new chemotherapy treatment spaces and a third radiation therapy bunker. Doors open to patients on 16 September.
More than 600 new parking spaces will be available next week to patients and their loved ones at Nepean Hospital as the NSW Government undertakes major construction work on the $1 billion upgrade to health services.
Staff, patient and community members celebrated the cleansing of the new Katoomba Community Dialysis Centre in a traditional Aboriginal smoking ceremony.
Nepean Hospital upgrade continues with new childcare centre development application approved.
Smoking Ceremony marks the opening of new Nepean Cancer Care Centre clinic rooms.
A development application was submitted to Penrith City Council today for construction of a new childcare centre at Nepean Hospital to support staff with young families.
On Friday 16 November 2018, designs were unveiled for the the schematic design for Stage 1 of the Nepean Redevelopment, which includes a new 14-storey clinical building.
Member for Penrith, Stuart Ayres and Member for Mulgoa, Tanya Davies were on-site to celebrate the first concrete pour for the multi-storey car park at Nepean Hospital.
The Parliamentary Secretary for Regional and Rural Health, Leslie Williams visited Blue Mountains District ANZAC Memorial Hospital today for the offical sod turning ceremony for the new renal unit which will provide life-saving dialysis treatment much closer to home for patients living in the Blue Mountains.
On 25 March 2018, the NSW Government pledged an additional $450 million for Stage 2 of the Nepean Redevelopment.
Member for Penrith, Stuart Ayres, is encourging the community to have their say about the Nepean Redevelopment and fill a participation form.
Premier, Gladys Berejikilian, Health Minister, Brad Hazzard and Member for Penrith, Stuart Ayres visited Nepean Hospital to start demolition of Pialla for a new multi-storey car park on campus.
The development application process had begun for the new clinical tower at Nepean hospital.
NSW Government announces $550 million towards the Nepean Redevelopment Stage 1. An additional $26 million has been allocated construct a new multi-storey car park to support the expansion of services.