SPACE TO RELAX: Wigan Warriors player Liam Farrell opened the new Wellness at Work Lounge
Submitted by Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (WWL)
A new staff wellness lounge has opened its doors at the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary (RAEI).
The site is part of Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (WWL)’s commitment to supporting the health and wellbeing of its staff.
The dedicated space was developed in response to staff highlighting how much they valued the psychological support they received during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, alongside requests for changing facilities, a space to rest and relax, make a brew and chat with other colleagues .
The trust started the refurbishment program last year, with the aim to improve facilities so that staff will have a comfortable, relaxing and well-equipped environment.
WWL chief executive, Silas Nicholls said: “Being able to take a break and having a comfortable, well-equipped place in which to do so, is really important – especially for staff working long shifts.
“The staff room refurbishment program is part of our ongoing investment in staff health and wellbeing and is a direct result of staff telling us what would improve their working lives – we want everyone at WWL to recognize their voice matters.”
Chief people officer, Alison Balson said: “We now have two dedicated spaces to enable us to deliver safe, confidential support to staff.
“The facilities are going to make such a difference and really help to create a culture of wellbeing across the organization now there is somewhere to help staff rest, recharge and reset.”
The Wellness at Work Lounge is fully equipped with a hot food preparation area, vending machines, comfortable seating, and breakout areas.
Showers, changing areas and lockers are also available for staff to use before and after their shifts.
Wigan Warriors player, Liam Farrell cut the rainbow ribbon, and welcomed staff into the new facility to celebrate its launch.
Speaking to staff at the event, Liam highlighted the importance of wellbeing for everyone, be it in a sporting environment, or in healthcare.
Liam said: “Within our sport, wellness is vital – a happy player is a better player. Staff here are really going to benefit from this space, somewhere to relieve the pressure and then go back to the job with full throttle.”
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