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Amana Healthcare launches neonatal and pediatric long-term care hospital

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Amana Healthcare has opened Amana Pediatric and Neonatal Long-Term Care Hospital, a dedicated pediatric long-term care facility in Al Ain with on-site pediatricians, intensive care specialists and a multidisciplinary therapy team to ensure the highest standards of care for children with complex medical needs

The opening of the new facility was expedited by Mubadala Healthcare amidst the fast changing situation of COVID-19, in an effort to provide the Abu Dhabi healthcare landscape increased long-term care bed capacity, aiding other healthcare providers to better cope with the immediate needs of the spread of the virus.

The new hospital expands on Amana Healthcare’s existing Al Ain facilities, with the Mubadala Healthcare provider having already opened the region’s first specialised long-term intensive care hospital for adults and children in Al Ain in 2013. This move demonstrates Mubadala Healthcare’s vision of creating a thriving healthcare sector in Abu Dhabi, enabling the UAE community to receive world-class specialised healthcare locally and reduce their need to travel abroad for treatment.

The new hospital, located in the Al Towayya area of Al Ain, has been designed exclusively for pediatrics, with several unique features such as a children’s therapy area, a full-sized hydrotherapy pool, and therapy rooms dedicated for speech and language; physio; occupational; and sensory therapy.

Hasan Jasem Al Nowais, senior vice-president of Mubadala Healthcare, said, “We are proud to celebrate the launch of Amana Healthcare’s new pediatric long-term care hospital. Such initiatives take boldness and vision, and are integral to continued growth and expansion of the UAE’s healthcare system. The opening of this new facility attests to Mubadala’s commitment to fulfilling the economic and social needs of the UAE population.”

Long-term care is a major segment of the UAE’s expanding healthcare system, easing the burden of space and resources in acute hospitals.

Mark E. McGourty, CEO of Amana Healthcare, said, “The new hospital offers benefits not only to children, but to society as a whole. It is our hope that Amana Pediatric will bring the people of the UAE comfort in knowing that the nation’s most vulnerable children have access to the best care possible – and that these services are available for those who need them.”

He added that a strong focus on cultural values and quality of life would ensure this vulnerable segment of the population would benefit from a positive, home-like environment in one of the region’s most advanced clinical care settings.

While the hospital is already open to patients, these family facilities will be available as soon as the COVID-19 social-distancing policies are no longer necessary.