The safety of our patients and staff has always been and remains our top priority.
As the world continues to navigate the challenges presented by COVID-19, we realize that some people may have questions about coming to the facility even as they seek to address pressing health issues. Please note that we have implemented extraordinary measures and additional protocols to help ensure a safe and clean environment for our patients, physicians, staff and community. We are actively monitoring and responding to all recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and our local Health Authority.
Thank you for entrusting your care to us. When you or your loved ones need services, know that we are here … open, trusted and here to support you.
If you develop a fever or cough or have difficulty breathing, or have had close contact with someone who has had a confirmed positive COVID-19 test result, please seek medical attention by calling your provider’s office or an Urgent Care Center.
If you need help deciding if you should seek medical care, access the CDC Coronavirus Self-Checker on the CDC COVID-19 Symptoms page by clicking on the Coronavirus Self-Checker button at the top of the page.
The facility is fully operational. While we are following COVID-19 guidelines, you may find some of our operations are slightly different to ensure we provide the safest environment possible to our patients and staff. For example, our typically gender-specific programs may be co-ed to allow for smaller groups and social distancing; meal times may be staggered; and while the grounds remain open, access to some units within the facility may be limited.
Consistent with city and county efforts around social distancing to limit the exposure to individuals who may have contracted COVID-19 but are at that time asymptomatic, we have revised our Visitation Policies to help protect our patients and their loved ones.
The following is in effect until further notice:
We are not currently accepting visitors into our facility. We will continue to monitor information on COVID-19 and update our visitation policy accordingly.
Thank you for your cooperation and for being an advocate for the health and care of your loved ones and all hospitalized patients.
The CDC recommends individuals and families follow everyday preventive measures including: