Month: March 2020
Access Restricted to ER-only at Nantucket Cottage Hospital
Due to our ongoing coronavirus response efforts, all patients must enter the hospital through the emergency department, effective immediately. This measure is being taken to control who enters the hospital, and is one of our many initiatives being implemented to protect patients and staff. This will also allow us to implement new screening measures for patients.
NCH to Implement Tighter Precautionary Measures to Protect Staff & Patients from COVID-19 Virus
Consistent with Nantucket Cottage Hospital’s commitment to help prevent potential community spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), we are implementing visitor restrictions for the protection of our patients, visitors and workforce. To continue providing the safest care environment, temporary updates to our visitor policies have been made:
- Limit of one visitor per patient for both
inpatient and ambulatory care
- This includes all hospital, physician clinic, and emergency department visits
- Visitors may be screened for flu-like symptoms, such as fever, cough or sore throat. Any visitor with obvious signs of illness will be asked to kindly leave.
- No visitors under the age of 18 will be allowed during this time, since young people are potential infectors without necessarily being ill themselves.
- Care
teams will make exceptions in specific circumstances such as:
- End-of-life care
- Two parents or guardians for each pediatric patient
- Two visitors for each labor and delivery patient
- Disruptive behavior patients
- We are discontinuing all public use of our conference rooms effective immediately until future notice. This includes cancelling events open to the public and community groups.
- The NCH cafeteria will be closed to the public and will serve employees only with ID badges
Video: How to Talk with Kids about Coronavirus
The growing spread of COVID-19 has created a lot of anxiety and uncertainty for many people, including children and teens. As parents and caregivers, it can be difficult to talk with your kids about this global pandemic and address their concerns. In this video, Gene Beresin, MD, executive director of the MGH Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds, offers helpful tips about how to engage with children of all ages to support and maintain emotional stability during this evolving situation.
Statement on Cancellation of Be Well Kids Health Fair
In light of the growing concerns around the coronavirus (COVID-19), Nantucket Cottage Hospital has made the difficult decision to cancel the Be Well Kids Health Fair on March 22.
This decision was made following guidance received over the weekend from emergency preparedness and clinical leaders at Partners Healthcare regarding the hosting of events or conferences of any size in the hospital in light of the growing number of COVID cases in Massachusetts. While there are currently no cases on Nantucket, we are cancelling the health fair in accordance with that guidance to mitigate the potential risk of such large gatherings.
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