LSI Designs Infection Prevention and Control Simulation Suite for GAMA Healthcare

LSI Architects have designed a state of the art training facility for Infection Prevention and Control specialist GAMA Healthcare.

LSI Architects was recently approached by Infection prevention and control specialist GAMA Healthcare to design a state of the art training facility that would simulate a live Hospital environment. The facility would enable them to offer “bespoke” training for NHS nurses and other health professionals working in infection prevention and control.

GAMA Healthcare are soon to move into a brand-new 20,000 sq ft workspace in Hemel Hempstead, which incorporates the new world-class hospital training suite. GAMA Healthcare has already trained over 32,000 NHS healthcare professionals free of charge since 2016 and hopes to reach a further 10,000 NHS staff in 2021.

The simulation suite will consist of a ward environment encompassing a two-bed ward, an isolation suite (with en suite) and a utility area, where bedside equipment, such as IV stands and commodes, are cleaned. There will also be a seminar area where presentations can be hosted (virtual webinars or face-to-face education).

LSI Architects: Visualisation of GAMA Healthcare Training Suite

With GAMA Healthcare also having recently expanded its hospital hygiene offering the training facility provides the perfect environment to host demonstrations and allow NHS staff the chance to assemble or program the technologies, troubleshooting any concerns or queries on-site with the trainers.

GAMA Healthcare Co-founder and Managing Director, Dr Guy Braverman, “GAMA Healthcare is founded by two ex-NHS doctors and we know first-hand the demands facing everyone who works within the NHS, but particularly infection control, to continually improve quality. There is a definite need for continued learning provided and led by specialists in that area, which is why we’re investing in our new training suite.”

LSI Architects: Visualisation of GAMA Healthcare Training Suite

“Having completed over 600 projects in the healthcare sector, we’ve applied our extensive experience of designing healthcare environments to create a room that effectively simulates a live hospital environment, providing all of the spaces that would need regular, effective cleaning.” Commented David Andrews, Director at LSI Architects.

The state of the art training facility is expected to open in February 2021.