No visitors allowed at CKHA, except in certain instances

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Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (CKHA) will be implementing enhanced visitor restrictions as of March 18 response to COVID-19.
This measure is in line with heightened requirements on social distancing to prevent the spread of the disease, health officials said.
No visitors will be permitted to the Chatham and Wallaceburg sites, with a few exceptions.
Exceptions include ONE consistent visitor for the following patients only:
* labouring mothers
* peadiatrics and Level 2 Nursery
* palliative care
* critical care
* emergency department
* those requiring accessibility accommodations.
All visitors must be over the age of 18, designated by a patient in one of the units named above, must be non-symptomatic and are required to check in at the main entrance at the Chatham Site and Emergency Department (ED) at the Wallaceburg Site where they will undergo screening. Visiting hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. for visitors designated by patients. Visiting outside of those hours will be by exception approved by the care team and those visitors will be required to enter through the Emergency Department at both sites in off hours.
Patients arriving for outpatient visit/procedure or diagnostic tests will be permitted to bring a support person if they require accessibility assistance.
Public entrances continue to be limited to the main entrance at the Chatham Site, and the Emergency Department (ED) at the Wallaceburg Site. The ED entrance at the Chatham Site is for emergency patients only. CKHA advises the public to NOT come to the hospital unless it is absolutely necessary.
Individuals will be screened at the above mentioned entrances and only those with medical appointments or identified on the list of visitors will be admitted.
At these screening points staff will enquire about:
* Recent travel history / recent contact with potentially exposed persons
* Fever
* Cough
* Shortness of breath
CKHA is reminding the community to NOT come to the hospital if you are ill with a respiratory infection where you may risk transmitting this virus to another individual. If you are unsure whether you have contracted the COVID-19 virus, contact your primary care provider, the Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit’s COVID-19 intake line at 519.355.1071 x 1900, email covid19@chatham-kent.ca or call Telehealth at 1-866-797-0000 (24 hours, seven days a week).
Visit www.ontario.ca/coronaviruswww.ckpublichealth.com/covid19 or www.ckha.on.ca for regular updates on COVID-19.

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