Boost for paediatric services

June 24, 2025 BY

THE Mount Gambier and Districts Health Advisory Council (HAC) are excited to announce the purchase and installation of a brand new monitoring system for the paediatrics ward of the Mount Gambier and Districts Health Service.

The HAC purchased the two Phillips paediatric monitoring units as well as a central monitoring system, providing clinicians with real-time monitoring and early detection of deterioration – which is vital with younger patients.

Associate Midwife and Nurse Unit Manager Kayla-Marie says the team have wanted a system like this for a very long time”

“We love it,” she said. “It just makes our lives a little bit easier, we’re very grateful to have it.”

The new system also provides enhanced safety and reassurance for patients and their families, and extra privacy with monitoring possible from a central unit leading to fewer interruptions.

At a cost of $42,803, the Health Advisory Council approved the purchase at its November 2024 meeting.

Presiding member Josh Lynagh said council was thrilled to see the system was recently installed, with members recently having the opportunity to see the system in person.

“The Mount Gambier and Districts Health Advisory Council are very happy to be supporting the work of the incredible paediatric team at the hospital, and hope the new system makes it easier for them to carry out their duties.” Cr Lynagh said.

The Mount Gambier Health Advisory Council (HAC) is a community-based body that works in partnership with the Limestone Coast Local Health Network to represent the interests and needs of the local community in relation to health services.

Acting as a vital link between the community and the health system, the HAC provides feedback, advocates for improvements, and supports initiatives that enhance the quality and accessibility of healthcare in Mount Gambier.

Through collaboration, fundraising, and local engagement, the HAC helps ensure that health services are responsive, community-informed, and aligned with local priorities.

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