Registered Nurse Penny Baird, a charge nurse on 2B, said the large area they had to cover made it difficult to provide the excellent patient care they strive for. The single nursing station was often crowded, making for a stressful and noisy environment.
The patients in this unit are mostly elderly, more frail and vulnerable. When they need help, every second counts. But the large area each nurse had to cover only increased their waiting time – and anxiety.
Staff morale declined as nurses felt they could not give their best, and turnover rates rose.
“This will help rectify that problem, allowing us to create sustainability within our workplace and allowing nurses to be more effective at their jobs,” Baird said.
“Now we will be able to focus our attention on a smaller area, which will create an environment which is more suitable for nurses, and allow them to focus more fully on their duties and respond to patients in a more timely manner,” she added.
“I know, in the end, we'll have the best care, and the patients and their families will be the most impacted by the many positive changes that will occur over the next few months.”