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Beaumont hospitals in Royal Oak, Troy and Grosse Pointe reinstate visitor restrictions

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Posted at 3:44 PM, Nov 09, 2020
and last updated 2020-11-10 08:39:45-05

(WXYZ) — Beaumont hospitals in Royal Oak, Troy and Grosse Pointe reinstated visitor rules, effective Nov. 10, as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.

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“We’ve had a notable rise in COVID-19 cases in metro Detroit,” Dr. Nick Gilpin, medical director of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology for Beaumont Health, said in a press release. “Community positivity rates have jumped to 8-11% in the area. Last spring, we took care of the most COVID-19 patients in the state and we know that taking difficult steps like restricting visitors will help us keep our patients and our staff safe.”

All of Beaumont’s hospitals remain open to all patients needing health care including emergency visits, testing and surgery.

Starting on November 10 at 8 a.m., and until further notice, the following visitation restrictions are in effect for the Royal Oak, Grosse Pointe and Troy campuses:

No one will be allowed in rooms of patients with pending or positive COVID-19 tests except for individuals who are approaching the end-of-life, patients under 21 years of age, women in labor, or other extreme circumstances where the benefits of presence outweigh the risk of COVID-19 exposure. All exceptions must be approved by clinical leadership. For patients who do not have COVID-19, one family/friend may be present in the following situations:

  • Person who is in serious or critical condition or in hospice care.
  • Person at end-of-life. Additional family may take turns at their loved one’s bedside. (Two people are permitted at the bedside)
  • Adult with cognitive, physical, or mental disability requiring help with the provision of medical care or activities of daily living, speaking for the patient, and keeping patient safe.
  • Person undergoing a surgical procedure.
  • When required for support and arrangements are made in advance, person having an outpatient test or procedure.
  • Person receiving care in the Emergency Center.
  • Person who must exercise power of attorney or court-appointed guardianship for a patient.
  • Mother in labor or with pregnancy complications. A doula in addition to the designated partner is permitted.
  • Children who are 21 years of age or under. Two parents are permitted.

Exceptions only apply if a family member or friend screens negative for symptoms of respiratory infection. Any visitation request that differs from these guidelines will be reviewed by clinical leadership. Anyone under the age of 16 is restricted from visiting, except under extreme circumstances. After a visit is complete, everyone must leave the hospital and cannot remain in waiting areas, public areas or cafeterias.

“We recognize that engaging families is a critical part of the healing process. We made our decision to restrict visitors after thoughtful conversations with our physicians, nurses and staff. We have plenty of personal protective equipment, frequently clean our facilities, require daily health screening for all staff and routinely perform COVID-19 testing for our patients to keep our hospitals safe,” Beaumont Health Chief Nursing Officer Susan Grant, RN, said. “It’s troubling to see the virus on the rise again in our community. Please wear a mask when you are in public and take all of the CDC’s recommended precautions to help us stop the spread of the virus until a vaccine is available.”

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