In order to provide our patients with the best environment for their care and treatment, infection control precautions must be observed by all. These include:
Handwashing carefully and often – Visitors should wash their hands or sanitize them with the alcohol hand rub when entering and leaving the patient room.
Covering your mouth and nose – When we sneeze or cough, germs can travel. Use a tissue or cover your mouth and nose with the crook of your elbow. Wash or sanitize your hands right away.
Leaving infections at home – Visitors who have had a cold or an infection should stay away until completely recovered. Any open wounds/cuts need to be covered.
Observing the signs – Visitors may see a sign posted at the entrance of a patient’s room. These signs are to help prevent the spread of germs. Visitors need to wear the protective equipment shown on the sign (i.e., mask, gown or gloves).