South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA)
Health Facility Maintenance Programme
This capability example shows how Rhoden Group manages planned and responsive maintenance programmes that support continuous operation of public health facilities across the region.
Date
November 21, 2025
Topic
South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA)

Context

Hospitals, clinics and health centres depend on reliable building systems to deliver safe and consistent patient care. Electrical, mechanical and structural infrastructure must perform without interruption. Any failure can disrupt clinical operations, impact safety and reduce service capacity.

SERHA manages a network of health facilities that serve large and diverse populations. Maintaining these assets requires disciplined planning, rapid response capability and clear oversight across multiple sites with varying operational needs.

Our Approach

Rhoden Group delivers a structured maintenance programme tailored to the demands of public health environments. The work begins with assessments of building systems, asset conditions and operational risk areas. This foundation informs a maintenance plan that supports both daily activity and long term reliability.

Our teams manage:

  • Planned servicing for mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems
  • Responsive repairs for urgent facility issues
  • Asset monitoring to prevent service interruptions
  • Vendor and technician coordination
  • Safety and compliance checks
  • Environmental and utilities oversight
  • Reporting that supports operational decision making

This model ensures critical systems remain dependable and that facility teams receive consistent support throughout the year.

Impact

Effective maintenance safeguards clinical operations and helps health facilities function without avoidable downtime. Patients benefit from safer environments, and staff can focus on care delivery instead of operational challenges. Rhoden Group supports SERHA by strengthening facility reliability, extending asset life and improving the overall performance of essential public health infrastructure.