Stage 1 of the Blayney Multipurpose Service (MPS) redevelopment is moving forward, with external works on the new Residential Aged Care wing and Inpatient Unit close to completion.
The project is the final site to be delivered under the NSW Government’s $297 million MPS, which is enhancing health facilities in smaller rural and remote communities.
The modern, purpose-built health facility will deliver medical and aged care services close to home, including HealthOne. The new residential aged care wing features single rooms with private bathrooms, additional inpatient beds, chair-based services and HealthOne rooms, with capacity for future expansion.
The residential wing will be connected to landscaped courtyards and gardens to create a welcoming and supportive environment for patients, residents, visitors and staff. With external works nearing completion, the next stage of construction will focus on the internal fit-out, services installation and final exterior works.
Staff, aged care residents and families have been closely involved in shaping the redevelopment, ensuring the new facility reflects the needs of the Blayney community. The project is being delivered in stages so existing clinical services continue to operate during construction.
Following construction completion and an operational commissioning period, aged care residents will relocate to the new wing. Stage 1 works are scheduled to be completed in early 2026.
The following phase will include demolition of the existing buildings and delivery of a new HealthOne, entry, reception, waiting room, staff areas and ambulatory care services.
