Enabling Projects - Jacaranda House

Jacaranda House Open Doors

09/06/05

Jacaranda House - the first building to be refurbished as part of Project LEO - has opened its doors.

The building, on the north-east of the hospital campus, was originally used for nursing accommodation. It is now a community-focused centre, providing a base for a variety of clinics and departments on the ground and first floors (see full list below). The third floor houses a nine-bed medihotel, while the fourth floor provides 15 beds for trainee intern accommodation.

Jacaranda House entrance and reception

Ground floor

Diabetes Services:

  • Registrar for adult clinics
  • Paediatric Diabetes
  • Dietitians
  • Podiatry

STD clinics

Haematology

Medical Oncology

Radiation Oncology

District nursing clinics

  • Stoma
  • Ulcer
  • Continence

Medical clinics

  • Gastro-enterology and general medical
  • Rheumatology and general medical
  • General medical
  • Services for the elderly and general medical

Pain clinic

Mental Health for the Elderly

First floor

Offices for:

  • Community occupational therapy
  • District nursing
  • Community and occupational physiotherapy
Second floor

Offices for:

  • Planning and Funding Group, Bay of Plenty District Health Board
  • National Immunisation Register
Third floor

Medihotel

Fourth floor

Trainee intern accommodation


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