Carle implements visitor restrictions to reduce flu risk

Carle Foundation Hospital and Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center are implementing temporary visitor guidelines for all hospital patients. It’s due to an increasing risk of flu.

For the safety of patients, visitors and staff, there will be a maximum of two visitors allowed in a patient’s room at a time.

“The safety of our patients, visitors and staff is always our top priority,” said Robert Healy, MD, chief quality officer at Carle. “With these temporary changes our patients, staff and visitors have less of a chance to catch or spread the flu. These visitor guidelines will be lifted when the threat of flu diminishes.”

Carle also adopted Illinois Department of Public Health recommendations to help protect patients and visitors from exposure to the flu:
• Those under age 18 should not visit the hospital.
• Limit of two visitors at a time in a patient room.
• Visitors with respiratory illness should not visit the hospital, or wear a mask if they must visit.
• If a patient is in isolation because of flu, limit visitors to those who are vital to the patient’s emotional well-being and care.
• Visitors should cough or sneeze into a tissue and throw away that tissue immediately.
• Visitors should wash hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer after blowing their nose or coughing or sneezing.

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