WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE COVID-19 VIRUS
Many in our community may have questions and concerns about the COVID-19 virus. Since the start of COVID-19, SampsonRMC has closely monitored risks with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), the North Carolina Division of Public Health (NCDPH), and our local health department. As we respond to community outbreaks, we are taking every action to keep our patients and healthcare workers safe.
VISITOR GUIDELINES
Effective Monday, February 20, 2023, SampsonRMC visitor guidelines have been updated to the following:
- Visiting hours are 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
- Visitors must be 18 years of age or older.
- Masks are required for visitors in hallways and common areas.
- Visitors experiencing cold-like symptoms, such as fever, runny nose, cough, or shortness of breath, should not visit until symptom-free for at least 24 hours.
- Visitors who are COVID-positive, even if asymptomatic, are not permitted to visit until 10 days have passed since the onset of symptoms or a positive test result.
- Visitors who have been in close contact with someone who is COVID-positive are not permitted to visit until 10 days have passed since the initial exposure.
LABOR & DELIVERY
Patients may have two support persons for the duration of their stay, beginning at the time of labor, through post-partum care and discharge. Post-partum patients may have up to two (2) visitors at any time during routine visiting hours and one (1) support person may stay overnight. Overnight visitors will not have entrance (or re-entrance) after 8:00 pm. Post-partum visitors are permitted to exchange in and out during routine visiting hours.
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
Patients may have two visitors for the duration of the patient's Emergency Room stay. There may be no exchanging of visitors. If the patient is transferred to the OR, visitors will follow guidelines for Surgical Services. If the patient is admitted, visitors will follow Medical/Surgical and ICU guidelines.
SURGICAL SERVICES
Two support persons may accompany the patient to procedure. This visitor should remain in the Surgical Services waiting area until the patient is discharged. There may be no exchanging of visitors. If the patient is admitted after procedure, visitors will follow Medical/Surgical and ICU guidelines.
MEDICAL-SURGICAL AND ICU
Patients may have up to two visitors during visiting hours. Visitors may rotate in and out as needed during visiting hours. Patients may have one (1) visitor overnight. Overnight visitors may not exchange and will not enter or gain re-entrance after 8:00 pm.
VISITOR POLICY EXCEPTIONS FOR SUSPECTED AND POSITIVE COVID-19 PATIENTS:
OB Unit - One (1) care partner may accompany the mother for the duration of labor and delivery and then for one (1) hour post-partum directly following delivery. The care partner must be fully vaccinated, sign a waiver, and wear hospital-issued gown, gloves, and mask during the visit.
End-of-Life Care - Immediate family members may each visit once for the duration of 15 minutes. The visitors must be fully vaccinated, sign a waiver, and wear hospital-issued gown, gloves and mask during the visit.