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Westmead Hospital opens mother and baby mental health unit

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Westmead Hospital will soon grant access to specialist care for pregnant women and new mothers experiencing mental illness alongside their babies at the state’s second Mother and Baby Unit (MBU).

Minister for Mental Health Bronnie Taylor said the purpose-built 8-bed unit will be based at Redbank House within Westmead Hospital, increasing support for NSW mothers who require care in a hospital for perinatal mental illness.

“This new mother and baby unit at Westmead Hospital will enable up to 120 women each year to receive specialist multi-disciplinary mental health care during the crucial early bonding period, without needing to be separated from their babies,” Mrs Taylor said.

The new unit offers integrated mental health care with access to maternity, obstetric, paediatric and other medical services. It has been co-designed with women with a lived experience of mental illness, their families and clinicians to ensure it meets the needs of women who will access the service, as well as create a family-friendly environment for partners and siblings.

“Each bedroom is large enough to accommodate a mother, their baby, partner and other children, and has been specially designed to meet different levels of care,” Mrs Taylor said.

The unit will have a landscaped outdoor area for exercise, relaxation and family visits. It will also include space and equipment for antenatal care, a 24-hour respite nursery, a parent craft room, a retreat room, and consultation and group therapy rooms.

Professor Bill Brakoulias, Mental Health Executive Director at Western Sydney Local Health District, said the Westmead MBU is a welcome addition to the mental health services delivered in Western Sydney.

“Greater Western Sydney is a rapidly growing region with the highest birth rate in NSW,” Prof. Brakoulias said. “We want to ensure all mothers have access to the specialist perinatal and infant mental health care they need, as well as the opportunity to form a bond with their babies in those all-important, formative months.

“This state-wide service for mothers and babies will be available to local mums, as well as those from other metro, rural and regional areas in NSW.”

Construction of the Westmead MBU is expected to commence in late 2021 and will be completed in 2022. The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital MBU is currently under construction and is expected to be completed by early 2022.

Both new units are part of the NSW Government’s $700 million Statewide Mental Health Infrastructure Program – the single biggest investment in mental health infrastructure to date.

 

Original story found on the New South Wales Government Department of Health website. Note: Content has been edited for style and length.

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