The QEIIMC Trust has introduced a new Digital Wayfinding solution to improve navigation and accessibility for patients, visitors and staff. Celebrate beautification works to the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Rose Garden and TravelSmart volunteers during National Volunteer Week. Read updates to the eRideables policy and the Smoke Free Campus campaign.
This initiative will cover primary thoroughfares across the QEIIMC campus, with the potential to expand to additional high-traffic areas over time. The system has been integrated with digital self-service kiosks in Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Unfortunately, the current roses reached their end of life and have now been replaced with new roses and additional plants. The 100-year-old rose in the centre of the garden has been retained.
To mark National Volunteer Week, North Metropolitan Health Service hosted a range of events to recognise and thank the amazing volunteers who support our patients, visitors and staff.
The QEIIMC Trust will soon be introducing a new policy to guide the safe use of eRideables on campus roads and pathways.
You may have noticed some friendly cockatoos popping up around the campus at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Physiotherapy Garden and Perth Children’s Hospital, Emergency Department entrance.