Residents of North Leeward are now better able to access health care services as the Chateaubelair Smart Hospital and Clinic was officially opened on March 26th, 2019.
In February 2019, PAHO Country Supervisor, Alex Williams, explained that initial results of a baseline assessment of the previous hospital were not good, he said the then hospital scored B on the safety index and 26% on the green elements.
Subsequently, the building has been evaluated and is now at an A with a green score of 84%. Williams said a lot of work went into the building to ensure that it provides lifesaving services to the people of Chateaubelair.
He thanked the people of Chateaubelair for their patience during the upgrading process.
Sister Morander Matthews described the new building as beneficial to patients and clients and health care workers.
Matthews referred to the previous facility and noted that “comfort was a big issue, especially, for our pediatric and antenatal and postnatal clients/patients”.
DFID Representative, Richard Carter, also in February highlighted that “living in the Caribbean, we know we are hit by natural disasters every year and in the event of an emergency, health care facilities to treat the sick and injured are absolutely critical”.
There is a need for smarter health care facilities around the region, Carter stressed. He noted that St. Vincent and the Grenadines is leading the way under the Smart Hospitals Project across the Caribbean.
Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment, Hon. Robert ‘Luke’ Browne, expressed his pleasure in the completion of the Chateaubelair Smart Hospital and Clinic.
He said the building has received a complete makeover and has a resilient design that will enable it to function during and in the aftermath of natural disasters.
The Minister of Health acknowledged the support of PAHO/WHO, DFID and all those who have worked on the project here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He extended his compliments to the contractor Franco for a job well done.
The completion of the facility is part of the Smart Health Care Facilities in the Caribbean Project-Phase II. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) Department of Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief implemented the project in partnership with the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment.
The United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) provided donor support. The aim of the project is not just to provide health and rehabilitative care but to provide a safer, greener health facility to deliver care in times of disasters.
Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves delivered the feature address.