On October 28, 2020

Rutland Regional Medical Center restricts visitors during flu season

Visitor policy in response to flu season and Covid-19

In order to ensure patient safety in response to growing Covid-19 infection rates throughout the Northeast, Rutland Regional Medical Center announced new visitor restrictions for the hospital and clinics.

As of Nov. 2, visitors may not enter the hospital or associated medical clinics unless a patient’s treatment team has identified them as an essential support person. Pediatric patients, labor and delivery patients, and patients who are near the end of life are among the patients who will be permitted to be accompanied or visited by essential support persons.  Children under 18 will not be allowed to visit patients except for exceptional circumstances.

“Our number one priority is to keep our patients and staff safe and restricting access to the hospital and clinics is a proven way to do this,” said Claudio Fort, president and CEO of Rutland Regional. “We recognize the difficulty this creates but we ask for the community’s support and patience. We all have to work together to protect our patients in the wake of this unprecedented pandemic.”

Rutland Regional will continue to facilitate patient communication with friends and family through video conferencing and other means.

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