(From Freeman Health)Freeman Health System is announcing a change in its visitor policy that will begin at 7:00 am Thursday, November 12. Patients will be allowed one visitor per day in most cases.
“We are doing this for the protection of our patients, visitors and caretakers at our hospitals,” says Paula F. Baker, Freeman President and Chief Executive Officer. “As many people know, the number of cases of COVID-19 are up in the community, and this is a measure we can take to help flatten the curve.”
Access to the emergency room will be restricted to the hospital front entrance from 7:00 am – 7:00 pm. After 7:00 pm, the emergency room can be accessed through the emergency department (ED) entrance across from the ED parking lot.
General access to the hospital will be restricted to the main entrance, where visitors an incoming patients will go through a screening that includes the following questions:
Have you, in the last 7 days, exhibited any of the following symptoms:
Fever (100.04 or above) or chills
Cough that is new cough and could be related to the other symptoms (not just normal cough, allergies, etc.)
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Fatigue
Headache
New loss of taste or smell
Sore throat
Congestion or runny nose
Nausea or vomiting
Diarrhea
In the last 14 days, have you had direct contact with anyone that is suspected of or been confirmed to have COVID-19?
If you answer yes to any three of the symptoms listed above, including question #2, or you have an actual temperature of 100.4°F or greater, you will not be allowed to enter the facility other than to receive treatment.
There are a few exceptions to the visitor policy, including maternity, pediatrics, NICU, end of life cases and the emergency department. Masking is still required for all.
At Freeman physicians’ offices, one visitor is allowed to accompany a patient if needed for support or to offer transportation. Masking is also required in these facilities.
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