Based on the current COVID-19 community transmission level, masks are currently OPTIONAL at Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers’ facilities.
Based on the current COVID-19 community transmission level, masks are currently OPTIONAL at Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers’ facilities.

Morris Hospital Announces Updated Visitor Guidelines

Morris Hospital Announces Updated Visitor Guidelines
February 19, 2021 Mark Malone

Morris Hospital Announces Updated Visitor Guidelines

February 19, 2021 – In response to improvements in COVID-19 test positivity and incidence rates, Morris Hospital has updated its visitor guidelines.

Effective Friday, February 19, one visitor/support person age 18 or older is permitted for patients coming to Morris Hospital for any reason. This includes hospital inpatients, emergency visits, surgeries and procedures, outpatient tests and therapy sessions, Immediate/Convenient Care and physician office visits. There is only one exception: visitors are not permitted for patients who are hospitalized with COVID-19.

“At Morris Hospital, families have always served an important role in the overall health of our patients,” says Kimberly Landers, Chief Nurse Executive at Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers. “Over the past year, we have had to make unprecedented visiting restrictions to ensure the safety of our patients and staff. As COVID numbers continue to show signs of improvement, we are eager to welcome back our visitors.”

Inpatient visiting hours are 12 p.m.-7 p.m. The support person for obstetrical patients will continue to have 24-hour visiting.

For patients who are discharged before or after visiting hours, special accommodations will be made to assure that a family member is present to receive discharge instructions.

Visitors coming to the hospital on weekends should use the Emergency entrance after 1 p.m. on Saturdays and after 11 a.m. on Sundays.

Special visiting arrangements may be requested for children 17 and younger, patients with an intellectual and/or developmental disability that impairs understanding, judgment and decision-making, and patients who have reached end of life. The special visiting arrangements also apply to hospitalized COVID patients.

Anyone visiting or accompanying a patient is asked to help maintain a safe environment at the hospital and all Morris Hospital facilities by respecting the visitor guidelines. This includes wearing a well-fitted cloth or surgical mask at all times while inside a Morris Hospital facility (bandanas, neck gaiters and loose fitting facial coverings are NOT permitted). Visitors must also undergo a temperature and wellness screening at the entrance, maintain 6 feet of distance from others, refrain from eating and drinking except in the hospital cafeteria, and wear the required personal protective equipment when visiting a patient in isolation. Anyone currently showing signs of illness should not visit or accompany a patient.

“Just like schools, restaurants, churches and other public places, it’s going to take everyone working cooperatively together to help get our environment as close to normal as possible,” said Landers. “Implementing new visitor guidelines is a very positive and important step forward for our patients and their families.”

To review Morris Hospital’s full visitor guidelines, go to morrishospital.org/visitors.