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"Drinking Water Access in Emergency Department"

About: Geraldton Hospital / Emergency Department

(as the patient),

I recently visited the Geraldton Regional Hospital Emergency Department while receiving treatment for a bone fracture. During my care, I was given pain relief medication and offered water to assist in taking it. To my concern, the water was sourced directly from the handwashing basin within the clinical treatment area.

This is the same basin I had just observed being used by another patient to wash blood off their hands, and which I saw staff regularly use to wash up after treating patients. When I asked why water was coming from that tap, I was told there was no other means of obtaining water for patients in the emergency department.

I want to be clear that I do not fault the nurse who assisted me. They were working within the limits of what’s available. However, I believe this experience highlights a significant and ongoing hygiene issue — one that places both patients and staff at risk of cross-contamination.

What concerns me further is that I noticed a drinking fountain in the area that is clearly out of order, and based on the dated form attached to it, it appears to have been broken for quite some time. If this was intended to be the designated source for patient drinking water, its prolonged disrepair raises serious questions about resource maintenance and patient care priorities.

Even if the fountain were operational, I believe that its current placement adjacent to the handwashing basin does not eliminate the risk of contamination. In a clinical setting where hygiene is critical, I think the solution should involve a properly maintained, clearly separate and hygienic source of drinking water for patients.

I urge hospital administration to:

Immediately restore or replace the drinking fountain and ensure it is regularly maintained.

Provide sealed drinking water (e.g. bottles or cups) for patient use as an interim measure.

Review the placement of hygiene infrastructure to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.

Ensure that clinical handwashing basins are not used for any activity involving patient consumption.

Thank you for taking the time to consider this issue. I hope prompt action is taken to address these concerns and improve the standard of care provided in the emergency department.

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Response from Cameron Ross, Operations Manager Geraldton Health Campus, Midwest, WA Country Health Service 4 days ago
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Cameron Ross
Operations Manager Geraldton Health Campus, Midwest,
WA Country Health Service

Operations Manager Geraldton Health Campus

Submitted on 20/06/2025 at 2:04 PM
Published on Care Opinion Australia at 4:38 PM


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Dear Drinkwater,

Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback regarding the water facilities at the Geraldton Hospital Emergency Department. I’m sorry to hear that your experience at Geraldton Health Campus did not meet your expectations.

Based on your comments, I understand why you felt disappointed, and I sincerely apologise for the frustration this caused. Your observations are valid, and I appreciate you bringing them to our attention.

Please be assured that drinking water is available from multiple sources within the Emergency Department. However, I understand that this may not have been clear during your visit. To further discuss your concerns and ensure they are fully addressed, I encourage you to contact Johanna Badenhorst, our Emergency Department Clinical Nurse Consultant, at (08) 9956 2222. She would be happy to speak with you directly.

We take all feedback from patients and their families seriously, and your comments will help us reflect and improve the services we provide. Compassion and empathy are central to our care, and I’m pleased to inform you that our engineering team is already aware of your concerns and is looking into them.

Thank you again for your feedback.

Kind regards

Cameron Ross

Operations Manager - Geraldton Health Campus

WA Country Health Service - Midwest

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