Norwich Community Hospital

Jasper Hijink • 7 September 2025

The Norwich Community Hospital Willow Therapy Unit is open

Background

Plans for the new Willow Therapy Unit at Norwich Community Hospital, a £19.2m new facility, were lodged with Norwich City Council only last December. Northumberland-headquartered Merit has been appointed by Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust (NCH&C) to design and deliver its new 48 bed modular. The multimillion-pound modern facility, which has been designed with sustainability in mind, will be delivered in only 5 months.


The Willow Therapy Unit is open! ⭐ 


We’re delighted to share with you a selection of our recent professional photos taken on site at the Willow Therapy Unit, Norwich Community Hospital. 


This state-of-the-art 48-bed modular ward, which recently welcomed its first patients, is designed to provide essential rehabilitation for patients transitioning from hospitals back to the community.


Our team designed an environment that enhances patient care and staff experience, while also employing sustainable design practices. The unit is Zero Scope 1 Carbon enabled, all-electric and energy efficient. 


We're incredibly proud to have worked closely with Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust to deliver this invaluable healthcare facility, which will significantly improve healthcare services in the region and help to alleviate pressure on local acute hospitals. 



Challenge

The state-of-the-art facility will include a combination of single and four-bedded bays, as well as treatment areas, an assessment kitchen and self-service café area.


Merit’s expert in-house design team have curated a facility which prioritises ease of access whilst also catering to the footfall requirements of both patients and staff.


Utilising advanced 4D BIM modelling technology and a product-based approach, Merit’s offering is especially suited to meet the current needs of healthcare facilities and with offsite construction manage to deliver the project in a short period of time.

Solution

Using the Mymesh wireless control system makes it easy to design, construct and commission the lighting installation. Functionality will include automatic switching and dimming of lights, integration with the nurse call system and testing and monitoring of emergency lighting.


All lights, sensors and switches are connected in a single wireless network. The absence of a network hierarchy allows for the functionality to be only determined at the final stage of commissioning. Furthermore, it gives maximum flexibility for future changes and expansion

Benefits

The Mymesh system is widely used in Healthcare installations across the NHS and beyond. It delivers improved efficiency, energy saving and a reduces the carbon footprint.


Furthermore, Mymesh allows many benefits beyond lighting, like asset tracking, way finding, legionella L8 compliance, etc.


The flexibility makes Mymesh the smartest choice for controls for hospitals, large and small.

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