United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust (ULHT) is working really hard to prevent the spread of coronavirus and to protect our patients and staff from becoming seriously ill and we really need your help.
With this in mind, we have made a difficult decision to suspend all visiting to our wards at Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincoln County Hospital and Grantham and District Hospital with immediate effect.
The only exceptions to the above are:
- The maternity department will allow one birthing partner to attend
- Parents who do not show the symptoms of infection can visit their children
Any other visits are by exception only and typically will be granted on compassionate grounds agreed in advance with the nurse in charge of the ward. If granted, the majority of these visits will be taking place between 6pm and 7pm. No visitors under 16 will be allowed.
The Trust is working on ways for families to use Skype or FaceTime to talk to their relatives and as soon as these arrangements are in place, we will update further.
Please also note that anyone attending the Emergency Department or for an outpatient appointment is expected to attend alone. Please only bring a maximum of one other person if assistance is required.
We can appreciate this may be frustrating for the family and friends of patients, but we can assure that it is required at this time. As per usual practice, the ward staff will contact families if the person becomes seriously ill.
In line with recent national advice, the restaurants based at United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust (ULHT) sites will be closed to the public from Monday 23 March until further notice to encourage social distancing. This includes restaurants at Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincoln County Hospital and Grantham and District Hospital.
Vending machines will also be switched off to support infection prevention and control measures.
There will, however, be limited availability of takeaway drinks and snacks from hospital cafés.
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