Project overview
The NSW Government has committed $93 million for capital investment in the World Class End of Life Care program to redevelop and refurbish palliative care facilities across NSW.
Nepean, Orange, Tamworth, Westmead and Wyong hospitals were selected as the 5 sites for the program.
News and updates
A new palliative care unit at Nepean Hospital is one step closer
Work to deliver a brand new dedicated palliative care unit at Nepean Hospital is one step closer with construction underway following the appointment of the main works contractor.

Tamworth Hospital’s expanded palliative unit to provide compassionate end of-life-care
Work to double the size of the Nioka Palliative Care Unit at Tamworth Hospital has taken a key step forward, following the appointment of the building contractor.

Construction begins on new Supportive and Palliative Care Unit at Westmead Hospital
A significant milestone has been marked for the new inpatient Supportive and Palliative Care Unit at Westmead Hospital, with construction now underway.

Construction starts for Orange Health Service palliative care expansion
Construction is underway to expand the inpatient palliative care spaces at Orange Health Service, following the appointment of a builder to deliver the project.

Construction set to start on Wyong Hospital's new palliative care unit
Major construction will soon commence on the new palliative care unit at Wyong Hospital with builder, Renascent Australia appointed.

Project information
Status
- Wyong has commenced main works construction.
- Nepean, Westmead, Tamworth and Orange have completed the planning and design phase and construction will start at each of the sites over the coming months following a construction tender process.
Benefits
The program will:
- Deliver more palliative care beds for people requiring short-term, high-care beds in rural, regional and metropolitan hospitals.
- Improve access to palliative care in Western Sydney with two new, dedicated palliative care units in Westmead and Nepean.
- Boost hospital capacity and implement best-practice models for supportive and palliative care
Improve access to pain management services for patients with life-limiting illness, to help patients and their family and carers. - Improve services for people with late stage chronic and degenerative conditions, and cancer.
- Support consumer choice and excellence in end-of-life and palliative care.
- Strengthen virtual care, transport and equipment programs.
Scope
Nepean
At Nepean Hospital, 16 bedrooms with ensuites will be built on the top floor of the new Stage 2 building which is currently under construction. The new unit includes a rooftop courtyard and family-orientated, shared spaces aimed at creating a supportive, inclusive setting for patients and their loved ones. More information about the Palliative Care unit at Nepean Redevelopment page.
Westmead
At Westmead, the new 15-bed unit will include bedrooms with ensuites, communal spaces, a multi-faith room and direct access to a shared outdoor area from the bedrooms. This facility will occupy a rooftop area within the Clinical Acute Services Building, designed to offer privacy and access to complementary health services within Westmead Hospital.
Orange
Orange Health Service will expand its current palliative care services by adding three new palliative care rooms on level one, featuring support spaces and an enclosed courtyard to complement its existing facilities.
Local Aboriginal artists are invited to submit examples of their work to be considered for an artwork commission for the expanded palliative care at Orange Health Service.
Wyong
An existing building at Wyong Hospital will be remodelled to provide a new palliative care unit featuring 12 bedrooms with ensuites, communal family areas, meeting spaces and flexible outdoor spaces.
Tamworth
Tamworth Hospital’s plans to expand the Nioka Palliative Care unit, taking the total number of beds from six to 12. The new part of the facility will feature six palliative care bedrooms with ensuites, communal areas, meeting spaces and flexible outdoor spaces.
Contact Health Infrastructure
- Address: 1 Reserve Road, St Leonards, NSW 2065
- Post: Locked Mail Bag 2030, St Leonards, NSW 1590
