COVID-19 outbreak declared on NHH’s Restorative Care Unit— Regular visiting temporarily paused to this unit

A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared on Northumberland Hills Hospital (NHH)’s Restorative Care Unit (1B) after three patients have tested positive with several more awaiting results; a number of staff have also been impacted.

Visiting continues as usual outside the Restorative Care Unit unless patients are in isolation for a COVID-19 infection or exposure. Limited exceptions are made for COVID-19 positive patients on discussion with Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) staff and the care team including, for example, those at imminent end-of-life.

The following is a summary of the infection prevention and control measures in place at NHH to minimize risk and conclude the outbreak as soon as possible:

Masking remains a shared responsibility to mitigate spread

While masking is currently required within the affected unit, it remains optional elsewhere in the hospital unless noted. With COVID cases on the rise in the broader community, residents are reminded to monitor for any symptoms prior to visiting and refrain from visiting where symptoms are present. Masks continue to be readily available at all hospital entrances.

Visiting Reminders

Visitors who have recently developed COVID-19 are not permitted to visit patients for 10 full days from the date of symptom onset or from testing positive (whichever date is earliest).

For details on NHH’s Visiting Guidelines and expectations, including answers to other Frequently Asked Questions, please see our website. Updates on NHH’s COVID-19 outbreak status will continue to be communicated through the hospital’s website and related social media channels.

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