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Carilion Clinic implements visitor restrictions

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
January 14, 2022
in Local Stories, Local Stories
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RADFORD – Patients at Carilion New River Valley Medical Center will be allowed visitors only under special circumstances due to visitor restrictions put into place Tuesday.  

“To help reduce the risk of COVID-19, Carilion Clinic is implementing system-wide hospital visitation restrictions to keep patients and employees safe,” Carilion announced. “Effective Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 7 a.m., Carilion will update its visitation level for all hospitals to red. No visitors will be permitted with few exceptions.”

No visitors will be permitted with the following exceptions:

Patients with physical limitations or cognitive impairments, as indicated by the need for a 1:1 sitter, may have one designated visitor.

Two designated visitors will be permitted for pediatric patients (Visitors must be family members and 18 or older.).

Two parents/guardians may visit patients in the NICU, and both may be present at the bedside.

One visitor for labor, delivery, and the duration of a birth parent’s hospital stay. The visitor must remain the same throughout the stay. During surgical delivery, one visitor is allowed in the operating room.

One designated visitor is allowed for adult trauma patients.    

Same Day Surgery: One visitor while the patient is being prepped for surgery. Once the patient is taken into the prep area, the visitor may be required to leave until the patient is in a room and the clinical care team contacts them. 

High-risk immunocompromised patients may have restricted visitation on a case-by-case basis as determined by a clinical team.

Visitation for end-of-life patients will be allowed and coordinated by staff and administration.

Hospital-Based Outpatient Services:

No visitors allowed, unless staff determine special assistance is required, or a physician has asked the patient to bring a responsible adult.

One designated visitor will be permitted for outpatient pediatric patients (The visitor must be a parent or a legal guardian.). 

The restrictions will be assessed on a weekly basis.  

“Visitation is assessed on a weekly basis based on community positivity rate, the spread of COVID-19, and mask compliance,” Carilion announced. “Visitors play an important role in patient experience, and Carilion asks that the community do its part to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Wear a mask, wash your hands, practice social distancing. Most importantly, get vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19.”

Care teams continue to encourage visitors to remain connected to their loved ones through virtual means, including Skype, FaceTime, and/or phone. While visitation is limited, there is no disruption to regular services for patients.   

Before visiting a Carilion facility, the public is encouraged to check visitation information at CarilionClinic.org/visitor-guidelines. This has the latest information for hospital and ambulatory settings. 

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