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Polk Salad Annie’s Donates $1,600 to United Hospice Service ~ A relatively new music hub in the Thumb Area, Polk Salad Annie’s of Brown City,
Sit Comfortably Thanks to Marlette Hospital Auxiliary Donation ~Through various fundraising efforts throughout the year, the Marlette Hospital Auxiliary is able to purchase needed equipment
Sandusky TOPS Chapter Raise Funds for B.C.U.P.S. Program ~ In observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, the Sandusky TOPS Chapter #1669 hosted a
Chelsea Measel Awarded MRH Nursing Scholarship ~ Each year, Marlette Regional Hospital (MRH)’s ∑3 Nursing Team—the Knight ‘n’ Gales—offers a scholarship opportunity to MRH employees
Tree of Shining Love 30th Anniversary ~ The Marlette Regional Hospital (MRH) Foundation is pleased to announce their 30th annual Tree of Shining Love event
Kingswood Outfield Bar & Grill Donates to United Hospice Service ~ A local Kingston business recently donated a charitable contribution to United Hospice Service (UHS)
Independent Bank Volunteers Support Area Seniors ~ Independent Bank’s Marlette branch recently spent a day out of the office to dig in at Marlette Regional
B.C.U.P.S. Grant Fund Testimonial ~ Shelley DeLisle age 48 of Kingston, MI discovered a lump in her breast in May of this year and quickly
Annual Hospice Luncheon Slated for October 20th ~ In anticipation of National Hospice and Palliative Care Month coming up in November, the volunteers and staff
MRH’s B.C.U.P.S. Program Offers Breast Cancer Prevention, Detection & Support ~ Are you a woman over the age of 40, or do you have a
It is the mission of Marlette Regional Hospital to continuously improve the quality of health in the communities we serve.
The vision of Marlette Regional Hospital is to build lifelong relationships that promote healthier, more productive lives and lifestyles.
We are updating our Visitor Restrictions to the following:
o Emergency Department –
▪ One designated visitor that must remain in the ED the whole time, once the visitor leaves, they will not be permitted to return until the patient is discharged.
▪ Pediatric patients under the age of 17, two healthy parents that must remain at the bedside.
▪ Extenuating circumstances such as critical care, possible end-of-life-state, will be handled case-by-case.
▪ Patients presenting with COVID symptoms-No visitors until the COVID test comes back negative. If it comes back positive the patient will continue to have no visitors.
o Surgical Services – one bed-side visitor that must remain in the patient’s room
▪ Pediatric patients under the age of 17 in any setting are allowed two parents/relatives to be present
o Inpatient, Observation, Swing Bed Patients –
▪ Two visitors per patient at a time that must stay in the patients room the whole time.
▪ Visitors ages 13 – 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
▪ Patients admitted that are COVID positive, No visitors in the COVID rooms.
▪ Extenuating circumstances such as critical care, possible end-of-life-state, will be handled case-by-case.
o Long-Term Care (LTC) – please contact the LTC at 989-635-4400o Hospice – Visitation shall be accommodated, please check in at the Hospice Residence Nurses Station.
o Outpatient Testing – only the patient, unless the patient is under the age of 17, then a parent may accompany
▪ Unless extenuating circumstances require a visitor to be present
o Outpatient Procedure with Sedation – one bed-side visitor that must remain in the patient’s room
▪ Pediatric patients under the age of 17 in any setting are allowed two parents/relatives to be present
o Physician Office Appointments – one visitor accompanying the patient
• ALL allowed visitors must pass health screening prior to visit and are required to wear a mask at all times for the duration of their visit. Visitors that fail to follow this requirement will be asked to leave.
• Visitor accommodations shall be flexible in all care settings for patients with physical or mental disabilities of any kind, including patients who are deaf, hard of hearing and / or blind.
• If more visitors present than are allowed to visit, the excess visitors will be asked to remain in their vehicle.
• All visitors will be required to socially distance themselves from the patient, other visitors and all staff.
We will continue to closely monitor COVID-19 activity in our area along with the surrounding communities and updating patient visitation accordingly and / or as allowed by state and federal regulations.
UPDATED HOSPITAL VISITATION
6.13.2022 @ 12:00 pm
2770 Main Street | Marlette, MI 48453 | 989-635-4000 | marletteregionalhospital.org
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