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Southside residents call for hydrotherapy pool

Hydrotherapy pool users continue to hold the ACT Government to account over providing suitable facilities in Canberraโ€™s south, with over 3,000 signatures presented via two petitions.

The petitions called on the ACT Government to keep the hydrotherapy pool at the Canberra Hospital open and maintained until a new dedicated hydrotherapy pool is built on the southside.

Tabled by Member for Murrumbidgee, Giulia Jones, on 6 June, the petitions were referred to the Standing Committee on Health, Ageing and Community Services, for their consideration.

โ€œI went and had a look myself recently. It is an older facility but it is very clean and well maintained,โ€ Mrs Jones said. โ€œI think everything comes to an end but this is such a vital service. I donโ€™t see why you would close it unless you had something as good.โ€

According to Arthritis ACT CEO Rebecca Davey, hydrotherapy pools are essential for โ€œmost people living with chronic painโ€.

โ€œWe have chronic pain users that use them five days a week because it keeps them mobile and keeps them existing in the community,โ€ she said.

While there are a number of hydrotherapy pools in the ACT, Ms Davey said the problem is often they are not deep enough or the right temperature.

โ€œA lot of pools are 33โฐC which for some people is okay but the biggest problem is they are mostly swimming pools for kids and only go to 125cm deep,โ€ she said, adding that the Canberra Hospital pool is 165cm deep and 34โฐC.

In the best case scenario, Ms Davey said every public pool facility would have a hydrotherapy pool but admits โ€œthatโ€™s not going to happenโ€.

Instead, if the Canberra Hospital pool canโ€™t be kept going โ€œfor another 30 yearsโ€ then another pool on the southside is required as โ€œresources are really lackingโ€.

โ€œWe would prefer something thatโ€™s more central in the south areas but if Stromlo was all thatโ€™s available weโ€™ll take that rather than nothing,โ€ Ms Davey said, adding that any new facility would need to be fit for purpose.

In terms of the Stromlo Leisure Centre, an ACT Health Directorate spokesperson said it will include a program pool for activities like swimming lessons and aqua aerobics and โ€œgiven these activities โ€ฆ will cater to some types of aquatic-based therapeutic activities and gentle exercise but may not cater to all hydrotherapy activitiesโ€.

The spokesperson said the ACT Health Directorate has engaged an external advisor, Nous Group, to: assess current demand and referral trends; ensure that current policy settings and contractual arrangements are appropriate; determine the supply of hydrotherapy and warm water facilities across the ACT; and provide advice to government about securing sessions at these facilities.

โ€œThis work is ongoing and, once complete, the government will consider the advice that has been received,โ€ the spokesperson said.

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