Due to ongoing concerns about coronavirus (COVID-19), we have implemented new visitor restrictions to ensure the health and safety of our patients, their families, and our staff.
Visitor Restrictions
No visitation will be permitted for outpatient testing, such as noninvasive radiology testing, routine X-rays, and lab studies.
No visitors for confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases
Visitor Allowances
One (1) Visitor per patient per day is allowed for
- Emergency Department visit
- Hospitalized inpatient stay
- Outpatient surgical procedure
- Office visit
The following exceptions may apply:
- “End of Life” situations
- For maternity patients, one (1) additional support person, such as a doula, will be permitted.
- For minor maternity patients, a parent or guardian will also be permitted.
- Minor patients (under 18 years of age) may have two (2) visitors in the emergency department and inpatient setting, but this is limited to only parents or guardians;
- NICU patients will be allowed two (2) visitors for the duration of the patient’s stay with one visitor allowed at a time.
- Patients who require assistance due to mobility, reorienting/confusion (patient safety), interpretation, court-ordered, or healthcare decision making may have one (1) additional assistance person;
Visitors must meet the following criteria:
- Follow social distancing policies
- Over the age of 18, unless they are parent or legal guardian of a pediatric patient. (End of life considerations will be made by the unit manager)
- Comply with screening policies.
- Employees, staff, patients, and visitors must wash their hands, or use hand sanitizer, before and after leaving rooms and hospital buildings.
- Visitors should wear a mask (see below for mask practices)
Mask Policy
- Patients and approved visitors should wear a mask.
- Patients and visitors may provide and wear their own mask or will be required to accept and wear the mask provided by the hospital facility.
- Masks or facial coverings must fully cover the nose and mouth. Masks should be worn during the following situations:
- when in the common areas of the hospital facility, such as hallways, public restrooms, gift shops, and dining areas.
- when a caregiver is present in a patient room.
- If a visitor refuses to wear a mask, visitors may be asked to leave the facility.
Visitor Screenings
All visitors to hospitals and select outpatient facilities or doctor’s offices will be screened for symptoms and exposure.
- Visitors will be asked to leave the facility if they have had symptoms in the past 24 hours or exposure in the last 14 days or a temperature at or greater than 100.0F.
- If the visitor is a driver for a patient and space is not available in the patient room or waiting room, the visitor may be asked to wait in their car until the patient’s appointment is completed.
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