New Ross Standard

Visitor restrictio­ns until further notice at Wexford General

THE COUNTY’S COMMUNITY HOSPITALS FOR THE ELDERLY ARE ALSO AFFECTED BY THE VISITING BAN

- By MARIA PEPPER

Visitor restrictio­ns have been put in place for the forseeable future at Wexford General Hospital as well as community hospitals for the elderly throughtou­t the county to minimise the spread of coronaviru­s.

Wexford Hospital which is the official receiving centre for coronaviru­s cases with an isolation unit set up near the Accident and Emergency department, introduced a ban on general visiting last Friday, which will continue until further notice.

The Ireland East Hospital Group said the ban is ‘a precaution­ary measure in order to protect the safety of patients and staff and to help prevent the spread of infection.’

It has advised that children in particular should not visit patients in hospital. The ban on visitors also applies to patients attending the Accident and Emergency department of the hospital, who are asked to limit the number of people accompanyi­ng them.

‘We are appealing to members of the public to co-operate with these necessary restrictio­ns’, said a spokeswoma­n.

‘Patients may use their mobile phone to keep in contact with their families during their stay in hospital while the visiting ban is in place’, she said.

‘We understand that visiting restrictio­ns may be upsetting for patients and their families. However, our priority is to protect all patients in our hospitals who are vulnerable to infection’, she said, adding that all other services will continue to operate normally.

In relation to patients attending Accident and Emergency, the hospital is asking relatives to use common sense and to limit the number of people accompanyi­ng someone to A&E where possible.

Visiting restrictio­ns have also been imposed in community hospitals and healthcare facilities where elderly people are cared for, including St. John’s Hospital in Enniscorth­y, Gorey District Hospital, the New Haughton Hospital in New Ross and Abbeygale House in Farnogue.

General visiting is not being facilitate­d at these premises, according to a HSE spokespers­on.

South East Community Healthcare which is responsibl­e for the community facilities, is asking families of patients to nominate a key person to link with relevant hospital staff.

‘SECH apologises for any inconvenie­nce this may cause but patient safety is a priority at this time’ it said.

Wexford Hospital is allowing visits by relatives in certain cases such as parents visiting children, partners of maternity patients, people visiting end-oflife patients, a nominated carer or family member assisting with confused patients and immediate family members visiting patients in the Intensive Care Unit and Coronary Care Unit.

The exemptions are limited to only one person per patient, except where wheelchair or other support for a visiting relative is needed.

The restrictio­ns are being implemente­d by security staff at the entrance to the hospital.

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Visitor ban notices at the entrance to Wexford General Hospital

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