Memorial Hospital Will Continue Visitation Restrictions For the "Foreseeable Future"
FROM HOSPITAL SOURCES
JASPER – In response to the ongoing high influenza cases nationwide and in the Tri-State area, the hospital members of the Community Patient Safety Coalition have decided to continue the unified hospital visitation restrictions for the foreseeable future.
The restrictions include:
- No visitors with influenza-like symptoms in the hospitals. Symptoms include cough, sore throat, fever, chills, aches, runny or stuffy nose, and vomiting or diarrhea.
- No visitors under the age of 15.
- No visitors other than immediate family or other significant persons as defined by the patient.
Visitors are encouraged to wash their hands frequently while in the hospital and wear protective face masks when instructed. Exceptions to these restrictions may be made for cases involving critically ill patients and end-of-life situations and in some cases healthy family members of newborns. These restrictions were developed using recommendations from the Vanderburgh County Health Department.
The flu can cause serious complications and even death, especially in the very young, the elderly, and those with certain existing medical conditions. These measures are being taken in an effort to protect patients, families, and hospital staff. We appreciate the community’s understanding and cooperation.
Community Patient Safety Coalition Hospitals Include:
Daviess Community Hospital
Deaconess Health System
Evansville Surgery Center
Gibson General Hospital
Good Samaritan Hospital
Encompass Health Deaconess Rehabilitation
Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center, Jasper, IN
Methodist Health, Henderson, KY
Select Specialty Hospital
St. Vincent Evansville
St. Vincent Warrick
St. Vincent Orthopedic Hospital
The Women’s Hospital