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Nursing Act: List of Approved Facilities for the Purposes of Performing Community Service by Nurses in the Year 2014 52 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 No. 792 16 October 2013 NURSING ACT, 2005 (ACT NO. 33 OF 2005) LIST OF APPROVED FACILITIES FOR THE PURPOSES OF PERFORMING COMMUNITY SERVICE BY NURSES IN THE YEAR 2014 The Minister of Health has, in terms of regulation 2.2 of the Regulations relating to Performance of Community Service by Persons Registering in terms of the Nursing Act, 2005 (Act No. 33 of 2005), listed the following approved facilities for purposes of the profession of nursing. PROVINCE REGION/DISTRICT FACILITY EASTERN CAPE Alfred Nzo District Hospitals: Madzikane Ka Zulu Hospital** ISRDS NODE Taylor Bequest Hospital (Matatiele) ** Sub-District Maluti LSA** Mzimvubu LSA*" Amathole District District Hospitals: Bedford Hospital* Bhisho Hospital* Butterworth Hospital* Cathcart Hospital* Fort Beaufort Provincial Hospital* Grey Hospital Madwaleni Hospital* Nompumelelo Hospital* S.S. Gida Hospital * Tafalofefe Hospital* Tower Hospital* Victoria Hospital* Sub-District Amahiathi LSA* Buffalo City LSA* Mbhashe LSA* Mnquma LSA* Nkonkobe LSA* This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 53 Cacadu District District Hospitals Andries Vosloo Hospital* Humansdorp Hospital* Midlands Hospital* Port Alfred Hospital* Settlers Hospital* Sub-Districts Camdeboo LSA* Kouga LSA* Makana LSA* Chris Hani District District Hospitals: All Saints Hospital ** ISRDS NODE Cala Hospital** Cofimvaba Hospital ** Cradock Hospital** Dodrecht Hospital Elliot Hospital ** Glen Grey Hospital ** Hewu Hospital Mjanyana Hospital ** Wilhelm Stahl Hospital Sub-District Emalahleni LSA * Engcobo LSA** lntsika yethu LSA * lnxuba yethemba LSA * Lukhanji LSA** Sakhisizwe LSA** Community Health Hospitals Bambisana Hospital Cala Hospital Canzibe Hospital Cathcart Hospital Cloete Joubert Hospital Greenville Hospital Hewu Hospital lsilimela Hospital Isipethu Hospital Lady Grey Hospital Mjanyana Hospital Mt Ayliff Hospital Nessie Knight Hospital Steynsburg Hospital Wilhem Stall Hospital Joe Gqabi District District Hospitals Aliwal North Hospital Burgersdorp Hospital Empilisweni Hospital Mac lear Hospital Steynsburg Hospital Taylor Bequest Hospital Umlamli Hospital This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 54 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 Sub-Districts Elundini LSA Maletswai LSA Senqu LSA Former Provincialy Aided Adelaide Hospital Hospitals Arbadeen Hospital CATEGORY B.J.Voster Hospital Maclear Hospital Stutterheim Hospital CATEGORY 2 Dordrecht Hospital Komgha Hospital Indwe Hospital Jamestown Hospital Martjie Venter Hospital Molteno Hospital Sawas Hospital Sterkstroom Hospital St Francis Hospital Sundays Valley Hospital Willowmore Hospital Specialised Hospitals Khotsong TB Hospital Empilweni TB Hospital Fort Grey TB Hospital Jose Pearson TB Hospital Majorie Parrish TB Hospital Nkqubela TB Hospital Orsmond TB Hospital Temba TB Hospital Fort England Psychitric Hospital Komani Psychiatric Hospital Tower Psychiatric Hospital Nelson Mandela Metro Port Elizabeth Provincial Hospital* Uitenhage Hospital* Nelson Mandela Metro Sub-District OR Tambo District Hospitals: Bambisana Hospital** ISRDS NODE Canzibe Hospital ** Dr Malizo Mpehle Hospital ** Greenville Hospital ** Holy Cross Hospital "c Isilimela Hospital ** Nessie Knight Hospital** St Barnabas Hospital ** St Lucys Hospital ** St Patricks Hospital ** Zithulele Hospital ** This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 55 Sub-District KSD LSA ** Mhlontlo LSA** Nyandeni LSA** Qaukeni LSA "* Tertiary Hospitals Mthatha Central Hospital Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital East London:Tertiary Hospital Frere Hospital Port Elizabeth:Tertiary Hospital Livingstone Hospital Orthopaedic Hospital Bedford Orthopaedic Hospital Regional Hospitals Cecilia Makiwane Hospital Dora Nginza Hospital Frontier Regional Hospital ** Mthatha General Hospital St Elizabeth Hospital** FREE STATE Xhariep DC16 Diamond Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics) Stoffel Coetzee District Hospital,Smithfield (will be Required to rotate to supporting Clinics) XhariepDistrictArea(willbe required to rotate to supporting clinics) Lejweleputswa DC18 Bongani Regional Hospital (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Katleho/Winburg Hospital Complex (willbe required to rotate supporting Clinics). Lejwelephutswa District Area(will be required to rotate to supporting Clinics) Thusanong/Nala/Mohau Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Thabo Mofutsanyana DC19 Dihlabeng Regional Hospital( willbe requiredtorotateto ISRDS NODE surrounding clinics) Elizabeth Ross Hospital(will be required to rotate to Qwa-Qwa & Kastell clinics) MofumahadiManapoMopeli Hospital Complex(will be required to rotate to supporting Clinics) This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 56 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 Phekolong/ Nketoana Hospital Complex (willbe required to rotate to Marquard clinics). ltemoheng/John-Daniel Newsberry/ Phutoloha Hospital Complex (willbe required to rotate to Mame llo CHC(Marquesr) clinics). Thebe/ Phumelele Hospital Complex (willbe required to rotate to Memel,Tshiame and Warden Clinics). LOCAL AREAS(Primary Health Care Clinics) Setsotso District Area(Clocolan, Ficksburg,Marquard, Senekal) Nketoane District Area(Reitz, Arlington,Lindley,PetruS Steyn) Dihlabeng District(Bethlehem, Clarens, Fouriesburg, Rosendal, Paul Roux) Maluti A Phofung District Area( Harrismith,Kastell,Qwa Qwa Phumelela District Area(Memel, Warden,Vrede) Motheo DC17 Academic Hospital Complex( Universitas Hospital) BotshabeloHospital Complex (willbe required torotate to supporting clinics). Dr JS Moroka /Mantsopa Hospital Complex(will be required to rotate to supporting Clinics) Free State Psychiatric Complex National Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). MUCPP/Heidedal Complex (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Pelonomi RegionalComplex (willbe required torotate to supporting clinics). Fezile Dabi District DC20 Metsimaholo/Parys Hospital Complex(willberequiredto rotate to surrounding clinics) Boitumelo Regional Hospital(will be required to rotate Clinics and CHC's in Steynsrus and Viljoenskroon) Tokollo / Mafube Hospital This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 57 Complex (willbe requiredto rotate to surrounding clinics) GAUTENG Tshwane and Metsweding Cullinan Care and District Health Services Rehabilitation Centre Dr George Mukhari Hospital Jubilee District Hospital Kalafong Hospital Mamelodi Hospital Medunsa Oral & Dental Hospital Odi District Hospital Steve Biko Academic Hospital Pretoria West Hospital Tshwane District Hospital Tshwane Rehabilitation Centre Weskoppies Hospital Tshwane and Metsweding District Health Services Clinics,CHC's & MOU's Johannesburg DistrictHealth Chris Hani Baragwanath Services Academic Hospital Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital Edenvale Hospital Helen Joseph Hospital Rahima Moosa Mother & Child Hospital South Rand Hospital Tara the H Moross Centre Zola Jabulani Hospital Johannesburg District Health Services,Clinics,CHC's, MOU's Ekurhuleni District Health Bertha Gxowa (Germiston) Services Hospital Far East Rand Hospital Natalspruit Hospital Pholosong Hospital Sizwe Tropical Disease Hospital Tambo Memorial Hospital Tembisa Hospital Ekurhuleni District Health Services-Clinics,CHC's ,MOU's Sedibeng District Health Heidelberg Hospital Services Kopanong Hospital Sebokeng Hospital Sedibeng District Health Services-Clinics,CHC's, MOU's West Rand District Health Carletonville Hospital Services Dr Yusuf Dadoo Hospital Leratong Hospital Sterkfontein Hospital West Rand District Health Services-Clinics,CHC's,MOU's This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 58 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 KWAZULU NATAL Ugu DC21 Ugu Complex Murchison Hospital ** ISRDS NODE Port Shepstone Hospital St Andrews Hospital ** GJ Crookes Hospital* Umgungundlovu DC22 Umgungundlovu Complex Edendale Hospital Grey's Hospital Northdale Hospital Appelsbosch Hospital * Midlands Complex East Boom CHC Fort Napier Hospital Town Hill Hospital Umgeni Hospital Uthukela DC23 Uthukela Complex Emmaus Hospital * Escourt Hospital* Ladysmith Hospital Umzinyathi DC24 Umzinyathi Complex Charles Johnson Memorial Hospital** Dundee Hospital** Church of Scotland Hospital** Greytown Hospital Amajuba DC 25 Amajuba Complex Madadeni Hospital Newcastle Hospital Niemeyer Hospital Zululand DC26 Zululand Complex Benedictine Hospital** ISRDS NODE Ceza Hospital " Nkonjeni Hospital Thulasizwe Hospital ltshelejuba Hospital** St Francis Hospital " Vryheid Hospital** Umkhanyakude DC27 Umkhanyakude Complex Bethesda Hospital** ISRDS NODE Hlabisa Hospital" Manguzi Hospital** Mosvold Hospital ** Mseleni Hospital" Uthungulu DC28 Uthungulu Complex Lower Umfolozi War Memorial Hospital Ngwelezana Hospital Catherine Booth Hospital * Ekhombe Hospital * Eshowe Hospital This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 59 KwaMagwaza Hospital * Mbongolwane Hospital * Nkandla Hospital * Nseleni CHC St Mary's Hospital Ilembe DC29 Stanger Hospital Umphumulo Hospital * Untujambili Hospital * Montebello Hospital * Sisonke DC43 Christ the King Hospital * EastGriqua landandUsher Memorial Hospital * Rietvlei Hospital * St Apollinaris Hospital * Umzimkhulu Hospital eThekwini Ethekwini Complex
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