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Oneida Health ECF Visitor Response Plan
(Updated 4/4/23)
Oneida Health Extended Care Facility (OH ECF) adheres to the New York State Health Advisory Guidelines for Skilled Nursing Visitation and will adhere to the Core Principles of COVID-19 Infection Prevention.
Visitation will be allowed for all residents, at all times.
If any visitor fails to adhere to the Visitor Response Plan, he/she/they will be required to leave the premises and will be prohibited from in-person visits.
Visitation Guidelines and Policies
- Spaces for visits (remain 6 feet apart)
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- Outdoor Patio (preferable)
- Central Dining Room
- Resident rooms when a resident’s health status prevents the resident from leaving their room
- Residents in private rooms
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- Residents
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- Highly encouraged to wear a face covering when visiting
- Encouraged to maintain social distancing
- Use Alcohol-based hand sanitizer or wash your hands before and after the visit
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- Visitors
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- Remain 6 feet apart
- Visitors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older
- Masking requirements will be posted at the entrance. Masking requirements are determined weekly by County Community Transmission rates and/or the facility outbreak status.
- Visitors must maintain social distancing.
- Visitors should also physically distance from other residents and staff in the facility
- Visitors should limit their movement in the facility and go directly to residents room or designated visitation area
- In room visitation may be discouraged or limited due to the resident/roommate’s medical conditions
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- Hand washing
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- OH ECF will provide alcohol-based hand rub, consisting of at least 60 percent (60%) alcohol, to residents, visitors, and ombudsman visiting residents.
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- Following the visit, cleaning, and disinfecting will be completed for the visiting area by a staff member. The resident and visitor will complete hand hygiene.
- Long–Term Care Ombudsman may have immediate access to any resident. They must follow the screening process, have no symptoms of COVID-19, and must adhere to the core principles of COVID-19 infection prevention. If they show signs and symptoms of COVID-19 other forms of technology will be offered to reach the patient such as a virtual visit or phone.