Kaleida Health

12/06/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 12/04/2021 18:10

Enhanced Visitation Policy: Effective December 6, 2021

Enhanced Visitation Policy: Effective December 6, 2021

Released: 12/6/2021 6:00:00 AM

In an effort to protect our patients, families, visitors and staff against the spread of infection, and in accordance with New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) guidance, Kaleida Health has implemented the following visitation policy at all sites, effective December 6, 2021. This does not apply to those seeking treatment.

ADULT INPATIENT NON-COVID VISITATION:

  • Visitation will be limited to certain hours for non-COVID patients at Kaleida Health's adult facilities: Buffalo General Medical Center/Gates Vascular Institute and Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital
  • One (1) designated support person per day is invited to visit non-COVID patients during the following hours:
    • Buffalo General Medical Center/Gates Vascular Institute general and ICU visitation: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
    • Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital general and ICU visitation: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
    • Support persons cannot swap out with different support persons during visiting hours
  • We may customize visitation based on the patient's condition to ensure proper rest and care. This may include asking visitors to step out or to leave early
  • Staff has access to iPads and computer equipment to facilitate remote visitation upon request
  • In end-of-life cases, two (2) support persons may visit at any time

ADULT INPATIENT COVID VISITATION:

  • There will be no routine visitation for COVID patients at Buffalo General Medical Center/Gates Vascular Institute and Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. Loved ones can be contacted over the phone or through a scheduled video call. The patient's care team can help set up the video call
    • In circumstances deemed medically necessary or in end-of-life or palliative care cases, unit staff will coordinate COVID patient visitation

PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL VISITATION:

  • Pediatric inpatients at Oishei Children's Hospital are allowed up to two (2) designated support persons considered part of the care team. A total of four (4) persons are allowed at the bedside at any given time
    • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) patients may have up to two (2) "green banded" designated support persons who are parents and/or anticipated discharge guardians (foster parents, adoptive parents, non-parent family members) and up to four (4) additional "red banded" designated support persons, who are not parents/guardians and do not receive HIPAA information. Three (3) persons are allowed at the bedside at any given time in the NICU
  • Pediatric patients having a surgical procedure may have two (2) support persons
  • Two (2) support persons are allowed with a patient in the Emergency Department, and the support persons are encouraged to remain in the patient's treatment room for the entire visit
  • COVID positive patients or patients under investigation for COVID can have one (1) support person who quarantines in the patient's room for the entire hospitalization

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITATION:

  • For adult patients, one (1) support person may stay with the patient once they are placed in a treatment room. Support persons may not wait in the waiting room and cannot swap out with different support persons
    • For adult patients who are admitted to the hospital, support persons may accompany the patient to their room during visiting hours. If they are admitted outside of visiting hours, the support person must return during visiting hours
  • For pediatric patients, two (2) support persons are allowed in the Emergency Department, and the support persons are encouraged to remain in the patient's treatment room for their entire visit

SURGICAL PROCEDURE VISITATION:

  • Adult patients having a same-day procedure may have one (1) designated support person
  • Pediatric patients having a surgical procedure may have two (2) support persons

LABOR & DELIVERY VISITATION:

  • Two (2) designated support persons are permitted with mom on Labor & Delivery and Mother Baby units at Oishei Children's Hospital and Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital throughout labor, delivery and postpartum period. Support persons must be 18 years and older at both facilities
    • In addition to the two (2) designated support persons, laboring moms are allowed one (1) certified doula as an essential member of their care team throughout labor, delivery and postpartum period
    • Cultural considerations will be made upon request
LONG-TERM CARE VISITATION:
  • Visitation is open at the resident's discretion, however, all visitors are expected to abide by the following standard rules and guidelines
  • Visitors are expected to adhere to the "Core Principles of Infection Control" at all times, specifically:
    • Visitors who have a positive viral test for COVID-19, symptoms of COVID-19, or currently meet the criteria for quarantine should not enter the facility. The facility will continue to screen all who enter for these visitation exclusions
    • Visitors must be screened for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 at the kiosks in the lobby
    • Visitors must wear a facility-provided mask that covers their nose and mouth and practice physical distancing of at least six feet when in common areas, elevators, etc., when the person they are visiting is not vaccinated, or when visiting their loved one in a semi-private room with the roommate present
    • Visitors must perform hand hygiene (use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer is preferred) upon entry and exiting the building and when entering and exiting your loved one's room
    • Visitors are expected to visit in their loved one's room or other designated visitation space
    • Follow instructional signage that is posted throughout the facility
  • While not required, visitors are encouraged to be tested on their own before coming to the facility (i.e. within 2-3 days). Facilities may ask about a visitor's vaccination status, but visitors are NOT required to be tested or vaccinated (or show proof of such). If the visitor declines to disclose their vaccination status, the visitor is required to properly wear a face mask at all times

OUTPATIENT CLINIC VISITATION:

  • For pediatric and maternity clinics, two (2) support persons may accompany a pediatric or pregnant patient
  • For pediatric clinics, no more than two (2) patients within a family are allowed per appointment
  • For adult clinics, one (1) support person may accompany the patient for the entire clinic visit

GENERAL VISITATION GUIDELINES:

  • Please do not visit if you are ill
  • At Oishei Children's Hospital, visitors for pediatric patients must be 14 years of age or older. At all other sites, visitors must be 18 years of age or older. Exceptions may be made by the nurse manager/supervisor
  • Visitors will be provided with a face mask upon entry to the facility and must wear the mask at all times while inside the facility
    • Masks should only be removed to eat or drink
    • If a visitor refuses to wear a mask, they will be asked to leave the facility
  • Approved visitors will receive a pass, which must be worn prominently at all times
  • Visitors should self-screen for contagious diseases before arriving at a Kaleida Health facility and before accessing patient care areas
  • If you have been in contact with someone with COVID-19 or have had symptoms of COVID-19 within the past 14 days, please do not visit
  • All visitors are required to comply with our screening checkpoint procedures. If you are unable to comply, you will not be permitted an in-person visit
  • Visitors cannot accompany patients to tests outside of their room

WEAR A MASK AT ALL TIMES, PRACTICE PHYSICAL DISTANCING, AND WASH YOUR HANDS OR USE ALCOHOL-BASED HAND SANITIZER FREQUENTLY, ESPECIALLY BEFORE AND AFTER ENTERING A PATIENT'S ROOM.

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