by Gráinne Connolly
Two buildings at Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry have been renamed, as part of it's redevelopment programme to make way for a new Direct Assessment Unit.
The Nurses Home is now called 'Bernish House' and will be home to the General Outpatients department and GP out of hours services.
They'll both relocate from the main hospital in October.
Meanwhile, the former Doctors Accomodation Block will now be known as 'Orior House' and is the new base for non-clinical services which have moved from the Nurses Home.
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