Blayney Multipurpose Service reaches completion milestone
Stage 1 of the Blayney Multipurpose Service (MPS) redevelopment project is now complete, enhancing aged care and healthcare services for Blayney and surrounding communities.
The Blayney MPS redevelopment is the final project to be delivered under the NSW Government’s $297 million Multipurpose Service Program, which has improved health facilities across smaller rural and remote communities.
Stage 1 includes a new residential aged care wing featuring single rooms with private bathrooms, additional inpatient unit beds and chair-based services.
Input from staff, aged care residents and their families helped inform the planning and design stages of the new facilities, ensuring they are tailored to meet current and future needs of the local community.
The Blayney community is being invited to tour the new facilities at a community walk-through on Thursday 22 January from 4.00pm and 6.00pm, where they can meet the project team and health staff to learn more.
The Blaney MPS redevelopment is being delivered in stages to ensure all existing clinical services continue to operate while construction is carried out.
The next stage of the project includes the demolition of existing buildings and construction of the new HealthOne facility, entry, reception and waiting areas, staff spaces and an ambulatory care zone. This phase is expected to be completed in 2027.
The Blayney MPS redevelopment is being delivered in partnership with Western NSW Local Health District and Taylor Construction Group.