The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Nutrition celebrated the reopening of the Fond Assau Wellness Centre, which was SMART rehabilitated under the OECS Regional Health Project, making it a more upgraded and comfortable space for residents accessing health services.
Minister for Health Moses Jn Baptiste, along with the Parliamentary Representative for Babonneau John Paul Estephane, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health Jenny Daniel, and other senior health officers, embarked on a walk-through of the newly rehabilitated Fond Assau Wellness Centre, highlighting the addition of features to make the facility more resilient in managing during a public health emergency or disaster.
Officials walk through the newly-rehabilitated Fond Assau Wellness Centre. (Photo credit: Ministry of Health)
Daniel, underscored the importance of visiting the rehabilitated health facility to get a first-hand look at the areas improved and to recognise the value of this for the delivery of health services to residents.
The OECS Regional Health Project played a pivotal role in the completion of the centre.
The Fond Assau Wellness Centre is open to serve residents of the community from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring health facilities are rehabilitated, to provide an enhanced patient experience.
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