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In response to a rapid, sustained increase of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Appalachian Highlands, Ballad Health is implementing additional visitation restrictions in its facilities.
Effective Friday, July 17, at 11 a.m., Ballad Health’s latest visitation policy and patient guidelines stipulate:
“Ballad Health understands the positive impact of visitors and loved ones on our patients’ well-being, and when COVID-19 cases were lower, we were happy to loosen visitation restrictions and permit patients to change out their designated visitor,” said Dr. Clay Runnels, Ballad Health’s chief physician executive.
“However, the unabated, steep increase of COVID-19 cases in our region and nation have necessitated stricter policies. We understand this is a difficult time for our patients and their loved ones; however, these precautions are crucial in the face of the continued COVID-19 threat.”
Ballad Health’s clinical leadership will address any exceptions to this policy directly with affected patients and/or their families.
Ballad Health will continue prohibiting visitors under 18 unless they qualify for an approved extenuating circumstance.
Additionally, no visitation of COVID-19 positive patients or patients who are under investigation, except during end-of-life situations, will be permitted.
The no-visitation policy will continue to apply to behavioral health patients, long-term care patients and those undergoing outpatient testing, unless that patient needs special assistance.
Visitation for palliative care, hospice, comfort care and critical care patients, who are not COVID-19 positive, will remain the same. It includes:
“During these challenging times, I want to applaud our team members, nurses and doctors for really stepping up and providing emotional support to our patients and really becoming their surrogate family,” Dr. Runnels said.
In addition to visitation restrictions, all Ballad Health facilities are taking crucial safety precautions, including enhanced physical distancing measures, increased infection control and new processes and systems to safeguard patients’ care journeys.
Anyone who is experiencing symptoms and believes they might have been exposed to COVID-19 is advised to call Ballad Health Nurse Connect at 833-822-5523.
These updated visitation policies will remain in place until further notice.
Ballad Health will issue communication when the restrictions are lifted or modified and will continue to share COVID-19 news and updates here.
At Ballad Health, you are #SafeWithUs.