BY CAMERON TARAGEL
Officials are calling for immediate action after maggots were claimed to have fallen onto patients from ceiling vents at the Calvary Mater Hospital in Newcastle.
Earlier this week, patients in the haematology ward were relocated, after the bugs were discovered in a four-bed room.
It follows the cancer ward being shut down earlier this month due to deadly mould found in the air conditioning.
The hospital's managing company Novacare, told local media today they were frustrated with the lack of care and maintenance put towards the building and have felt interventions have been drastically stalled.
Health Minister Ryan Park said immediate action is needed.
"Those patients have been moved to other parts of the hospital," he said.
"Of course, that's not a satisfactory outcome from my perspective.
"We've been able to resolve it in the short-term, but we need a long-term fix going forward.
"I've already spoken to the secretary [of the hospital] about making sure we're on it and getting it fixed as quickly as possible."
A Hunter New England Local Health District spokesperson said that while maggots were found in the room, they denied any were found in the vents.
"The safety of our patients is our top priority, and we apologise to those impacted by a recent pest issue identified in one ward at Calvary Mater Newcastle," they said.
"We're speaking directly with impacted patients and their families and carers.
"We want to reassure our patients, families, carers, staff and the community we are taking all necessary steps to resolve this issue quickly and thoroughly."





