VISITOR RESTRICTIONS BEGIN SATURDAY MARCH 14, at 8 AM
EVANSVILLE, IN – To keep our environment safe for patients, visitors and staff, Deaconess will implement new visitor restrictions, effective at 8 AM on Saturday, March 14 unless otherwise noted.
Deaconess Midtown Hospital and Deaconess Gateway Hospital
Entrances to our facilities may be limited or reduced.
Each patient may have one visitor.
All visitors must be age 18 or older.
Visitors will complete a brief health screening at facility entrances.
Exceptions will be made for end-of-life situations and certain pediatric needs.
The Women’s Hospital – (effective Monday, March 16, 2020)
No visitors under the age of 18, including siblings, allowed (exception, emancipated minors).
Obstetrical patients may have 1 visitor in addition to their designated support person (father of baby, significant other, partner).
Gynecological patients may have 1 visitor.
The visitor and designated support person must remain the same throughout the patient’s entire hospital stay.
All visitors will be screened at the entrance to the facility and may only enter if they are free of fever, cough, shortness of breath and have not traveled outside of the U.S. or to areas of active COVID-19 in the past 14 days. Visitors will be required to show identification upon entrance.
If a visitor screens positive to any of the screening questions, they will not be allowed to visit.
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Deaconess Cross Pointe
No visitation allowed if a visitor reports symptoms of COVID-19. This includes family members going to a family therapy session.
Anyone reporting symptoms of COVID-19 and seeking a CARE Team assessment will be directed to complete a phone or virtual assessment.
CARE Team will coordinate with the Emergency Department to care for a patient with an acute mental health issue and symptoms of COVID-19.
Additionally, all non-essential visitors, vendors and contractors are prohibited from hospital facilities while these restrictions are in place.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we work to protect our patients and health care staff.