Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
sets new visitor restrictions
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[January 05, 2021]
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital will further
restrict visitors effective Monday, Nov. 23, in order to protect
patients and ensure healthcare professionals can continue to safely
offer all services.
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The decision was made as part of Memorial Health
System’s ongoing efforts to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus
and protect patients and healthcare professionals.
Most inpatients, with some limited exceptions, will no longer be
allowed to have visitors. In order to support communication,
information will be provided to patients and families using
telephones or video methods when possible.
The restrictions have already been implemented at Memorial Medical
Center in Springfield and Decatur Memorial Hospital and also will
take effect Monday at Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville and
Taylorville Memorial Hospital.
“We are taking this difficult step in order to ensure that we can
continue to offer services and continue to care for the community,”
said Dr. Raj Govindaiah, senior vice president and chief medical
officer at Memorial Health System. “We ask the community to support
us by getting flu shots and helping control community spread of
COVID-19 by washing your hands, wearing a mask and watching your
distance.”
The hospital will allow exceptions with approval in limited
circumstances in these instances:
· Emergency Department: One visitor who must remain in the
patient’s room for duration of visit.
· Inpatient at end-of-life: Two visitors.
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· Inpatient obstetrics: One support person who
must be the same person for the duration of the patient’s stay.
· Pediatrics, inpatient and outpatient: Two
parents/guardians.
· Surgery/Procedure, inpatient and outpatient: One visitor in
the waiting room only for the duration of the surgical procedure.
· Any patient with intellectual and/or developmental disability
or cognitive impairments: One support person.
· Outpatient services: Patients being provided outpatient
services are encouraged to come alone whenever possible or have
visitors wait outside until services are complete.
Everyone who enters the hospital must wear a face covering that
covers the nose and mouth at all times while in the hospital.
Visitors will be screened upon entry to the hospital. Children
younger than age 16 are not permitted, unless they are the parent of
a child receiving care.
The restrictions will be reviewed as the COVID-19 situation evolves
and infection prevention guidance is updated.
[Memorial Health Systems]
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