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Canterbury DHB makes changes to visiting at its facilities
Tuesday, 7 September 2021, 3:20 pm
Press Release: Canterbury District Health Board
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Canterbury DHB makes changes to visiting at its
facilities under Delta Alert Level 2
Dr
Helen Skinner, Canterbury DHB Emergency Coordination Centre
(ECC) Controller:
Following New Zealand
(apart from the greater Auckland region) moving to
‘COVID-19 Delta Alert Level 2’, Canterbury DHB has made
changes to its visitor restrictions – effective tomorrow,
8 September.
Under Delta Alert Level 2 visitor access
for all Canterbury DHB health facilities will continue to be
restricted. Please remember, limiting our interactions with
others is our best defence against COVID-19.
Please
don’t visit the hospital if you don’t need to.
The
following visitor restrictions are in place for all
Canterbury DHB hospitals and health
facilities:
- All visitors need to scan in
or sign in on arrival and provide their contact details –
if you’re using the government’s COVID-19 Tracer App
please ensure Bluetooth tracing is turned on
- All
visitors must wear a mask or fabric face
covering – please bring your own
- All visitors are
expected to practice safe physical distancing. You should
remain two metres away from people you don’t
know
- Visitors who are unwell should not be entering
our facilities
- Everyone, including visitors should
practise good hand hygiene.
There is further
guidance and restrictions in place at individual facilities
as follows.
Christchurch
Hospital
- Visiting hours for Christchurch
Hospital are from 3pm – 8pm with only one
person visiting at a time
- Exceptions: Charge Nurse
Managers can assess requests on a case by case basis. For
example, exceptions will be considered on compassionate
grounds including for end of life care
- For children,
parents/caregivers can visit at any time, and both
parents/caregivers can visit at the same
time
- Anyone with planned/elective surgery or
an outpatient appointment should turn up as planned – if
there’s any change to your appointment we’ll contact you
directly.
Christchurch
Outpatients
- Due to the ongoing need to maintain
physical distancing, support people will only be allowed at
Christchurch Outpatients by exception only
- If
you need a support person with you at your appointment,
please call the number on your outpatient appointment letter
to arrange this
- Some outpatient appointments will
continue to be carried out ‘virtually’ either over the
phone, or by a video/zoom call.
Burwood
Hospital
- The visiting hours at Burwood Hospital
are 11am – 7pm with only one person
visiting at a time for each patient
- Only one support
person can attend with a patient for outpatient appointments
and planned/elective surgery
- Exceptions: Charge
Nurse Managers can assess requests on a case by case basis.
For example, exceptions will be considered on compassionate
grounds including for end of life care. Please contact the
ward’s Charge Nurse Manager to discuss, or the Duty Nurse
Manager after hours.
Christchurch Women’s
Hospital/Rangiora Health Hub maternity/Lincoln
Maternity/Ashburton Maternity
- One support person
only to accompany someone presenting for acute
assessment
- Women in labour in a maternity facility
are allowed two support partners for the duration of the
labour and birth
- Women who are having an elective
caesarean section are allowed one support person
- For
the duration of their postnatal stay a woman can have one
named support person who will be able to visit. Siblings of
the new baby may accompany this person as long as they are
well
- Outpatient appointments (including Fetal
Maternal Medicine) – a support person will only be
permitted under specific criteria – e.g. a person’s
carer/support person is required to be with them due to
complex needs/diagnosis/or clinical
procedures.
*Note: St Georges Maternity Unit
is also following the same guidelines.
Specialist
Mental Health Services at Hillmorton campus & The Princess
Margaret Hospital site
- One person may visit once
per day during Hillmorton Hospital and The Princess Margaret
Hospital visiting hours
- One support person per
outpatient
- Additional people will be considered by
the Clinical/Charge Nurse Manager or Duty Nurse Manager
(after hours). This must be by prior arrangement to ensure
that we can meet physical distancing
requirements.
Ashburton
Hospital
Visiting hours are as
normal, but:
- One visitor at a time - although
more than one person can visit each day
- One support
person per outpatient
- One support person to
accompany someone to the Ashburton Acute Assessment
Unit
- Exceptions: Nurse Managers can assess requests
on a case by case basis.
Age-Related
Residential Care facilities managed by Canterbury DHB:
Oxford Hospital, Darfield Hospital, Ellesmere Hospital,
Waikari Hospital, Tuarangi Home
- To
ensure the safety of patients, all of whom are aged over 65,
visitors to the Aged Residential Care part of this facility
are only allowed by prior appointment
- Please contact
the facility to discuss with the manager. There may be a
separate entrance for visitors, please check with
staff.
Park and Ride
The hospital
shuttle service from the Deans Ave car park is running as
normal:
- If you are unwell please don’t use the
shuttle
- Shuttle passengers are asked to use the hand
sanitiser upon entry to the shuttle
- Please scan the
QR code if you have the NZ COVID Tracer App on your
phone
- The number of seats available on the shuttle
will be limited to allow for physical distancing
- It
is mandatory to wear masks or face coverings on public
transport at Delta Alert Level 2, with some exceptions to
face covering requirements. You are encouraged to bring your
own mask or face covering for the trip from the car park to
your appointment.
Full details of further
changes to visiting at other Canterbury DHB facilities,
including cafés will be available on our website
tonight.
As always, please don’t visit if you’re
unwell and remember the usual public health precautions such
as hand hygiene and physical distancing (wherever possible
stay two metres away from people you don’t know, and one
metre away from people you do know).
If you have
COVID-19 symptoms (at least one of the following symptoms:
new or worsening cough, sore throat, shortness of breath,
stuffy or runny nose, lost sense of smell – with or
without a fever) you should contact your General Practice
team or call Healthline on 0800 358 5453.
Most GP
teams are offering testing if you have these symptoms. If
you have symptoms and are not registered with a GP team you
can attend a testing
centre (which you do not need an appointment to
attend).
If you are unwell and need to see a doctor
you should call your usual GP team for advice 24/7. For
general health information visit www.healthinfo.org.nz.
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