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WVU Medicine to begin relaxing visitation restrictions

WVU Today

WVU  Medicine has begun relaxing the visitation restrictions that were put into place at its hospitals and clinics as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The policy, effective Monday,  is in place to ensure the health and safety of patients, visitors, vendors, students, volunteers and health care providers by employing strategies to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on WVU Medicine properties.

Each location will have a site-specific process for entrance screening and visitation approval. All patients, visitors, vendors, students, volunteers and health care providers must be screened for symptoms or other risk factors of COVID-19 prior to entering any facility.

The new guidelines:

Adult inpatient units

  • Two patient-approved adult primary caretakers/visitors at a time during designated visitation times.
  • Patients may indicate as many approved adult visitors as they desire.
  • Visitors/caretakers are allowed to  leave the building and return in the same day.
  • Two approved visitors for 60 minutes at time of admission and discharge if not within designated visiting hours.
  • No overnight visitation allowed.
  • COVID-19 positive  patients and COVID-19 persons under investigation (PUI): Visitation permitted at admission and then every five days pursuant to West Virginia House Bill 2368.

Exceptions to above with special circumstances will be considered and approved by unit management.

Pediatric inpatient units

  • Visitation is 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • Two approved visitors  allowed at a time in the patient’s room.
  • Patients may indicate as many approved adult visitors as they desire.
  • Visitors/caretakers are allowed to leave the building and return in the same day.
  • Two approved visitors overnight for pediatric inpatients.
  • COVID-19 positive and COVID-19 PUI allowed two approved visitors in the room at all times, including overnight, for pediatric inpatients.
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit allowed two approved visitors at all times, including overnight.

Obstetric inpatient units

  • Visitation is 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • Two approved visitors at all times, including overnight.
  • Patients may indicate as many approved adult visitors as they desire.
  • Visitors/caretakers are allowed to leave the building and return in the same day.

Peri-operative/procedural registration/diagnostics

  • Adult: One approved visitor with patient for registration and waiting area prior to procedure (if space allows for physical distancing).
  • Pediatric: Allowed two visitors per patient.
  • Obstetric: Allowed two visitors per patient.

Outpatient appointments

  • Adult: One visitor may accompany patient to and remain in the room during the visit.
  • Pediatric: Patients are allowed two visitors.
  • Obstetric: Allowed two visitors per patient.

Emergency department

  • Adult: One approved visitor (over age of 18) with each adult patient arrival to ED.
  • Pediatric patient: Two approved visitors (over age of 18) with each pediatric patient.
  • Obstetric patient: Two approved visitors (over age of 18) with each obstetric patient.
  • Visitor may accompany patient to and remain in  the room during ED stay with switching out discouraged.
  • Approved visitors will be allowed to stay with the patient in the waiting room as long as physical distancing requirements allow.
  • When waiting room reaches a point where physical distancing cannot be met, the following will occur:
  • Adult patients: Visitors with adult patients will be asked to wait outside or in their vehicle unless the patient requires the visitor to assist with maintaining safety (examples: deaf/blind patients, low mental capacity, significant mobility limitations).
  • Pediatric patients: In cases where a pediatric patient has two visitors, one visitor will be asked to wait outside or in their vehicle.
  • Obstetric patients: In cases where an obstetric patient has two visitors, one visitor will be asked to wait outside or in their vehicle.

End-of-life circumstances

Additional accommodations will be coordinated to support family presence during end-of-life circumstances as warranted pursuant to West Virginia House Bill 2368.