HTFT Nova Ward Refurbishment

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Inspire is a 13-bedded mental health inpatient unit for young people from Hull, East Riding and North and North-East Lincolnshire. The facility is split over split over 2 units and there are nine general admission beds (Orion Unit) and four PICU beds (Nova Unit), with additional support accommodation consisting of Lounges, assisted bathrooms, nurse office and ancillary spaces. Nova is a PICU facility which is currently occupied as required. The majority of work required is within the Nova Unit and consists of refurbishment of existing bedrooms (ensuites to remain as existing) to create admission lounge areas, changing an existing Sluice to a WC, refurbishing an existing Lounge, converting a cleaners / WC to a sensory room and an existing office to an NG feeding room. The proposed works also include refurbishing an existing bedroom and converting an existing adjacent bedroom space into a lounge area, access from the refurbished bedroom (ensuites to remain as existing). This will also include a new secluded garden with security weld mesh fencing, safety flooring and level access from the new bedroom lounge space. The refurbishment in the occupied Orion Unit consists of modifying an existing games room to reduce the existing room space and provide a new staff office.

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