No more than 3 people may visit at one time for in-room visits and it is in the room only, no other common areas. Visitors will enter at the entrance of the Koret Building where they will go through the regular screening including the temperature check.
Please be patient as there may be a line for screening at the entrance. Visitors must remain masked with a surgical or N95 or KN95 mask the entire time from entrance to exit. Cloth masks may be worn over a surgical mask, but not in place of a surgical mask. We will provide a surgical mask or visitors may wear their own N95 or KN95.
Do not visit if you have any Covid symptoms or have had exposure to someone with Covid within the past 2 weeks.
Visitors cannot wander throughout the facility.
All patients and visitors must adhere to the following rules/guidelines for the entire duration of a visit:
Both the resident/patient and visitor must be masked at all times.
Window and door must remain open throughout the visit for increased ventilation.
Maintain social distancing, at least 6 feet apart, from staff members and other visitors/visitor groups.
Visitors and residents may have brief, limited physical contact (e.g., a brief hug, holding hands, assisting with feeding or grooming).
Any items you bring on the unit will need to be checked by nursing staff. Please do not bring any items that may be considered contraband (e.g., belts, scarves, pens, pencils, mani/pedi supplies, plastic bags, glass, sharp objects of any kind). Any clothing items will be left at the nursing station for inventory.
Visitors may not eat or drink anywhere in the facility, including in the resident's room. However, food or drink may be brought in and given to the patient. Any food that is brought in must be taken out at the end of the visit. We cannot accommodate the storage of any food items.
Adherence to the designated appointment times and duration is required. Visitors must exit when requested. Staff will be unable to field any questions about your loved one during the visit. Please call if you have questions or concerns.
Patients and visitors must sanitize their hands before and after visitation.
Patients will be assisted with hand hygiene as needed.
Comply with any/all instruction/direction given by Jewish Home & Rehab Center Acute Geriatric Psychiatry Hospital personnel.
Visitors will not enter the Jewish Home & Rehab Center's premises if they:
Test positive for COVID-19.
Have had a recent exposure to COVID-19.
Has any of the symptoms of COVID-19
Are otherwise feeling ill.
All visitors will monitor for signs/symptoms of COVID-19 for at least fourteen (14) days after visitation.
If a visitor begins to experience COVID-19 symptoms, or tests positive for COVID-19, within fourteen (14) days of visiting the facility, the visitor is required to immediately report the following information to JHRC personnel:
Who they had direct contact with while at the JHRC during their visit.
All locations in which they were physically present within the JHRC campus during their visit.
The date of their visit.
Failure and/or refusal to immediately provide this information to JHRC personnel may result in visitation privileges being revoked/suspended.
Any willful non-compliance/adherence to these rules/guidelines will result in the visitor being asked to vacate the premises.
No more than 3 people may visit at one time for in-room visits and it is in the room only, no other common areas. Visitors will enter at the entrance of the Koret Building where they will go through the regular screening including the temperature check.
Do not visit if you have any Covid symptoms or have had exposure to someone with Covid within the past 2 weeks.
Visitors cannot wander throughout the facility.
All residents/patients and visitors must adhere to the following rules/guidelines for the entire duration of a visit:
Both the resident/patient and visitor must be masked at all times. Visitors must wear a surgical mask or a N95 or KN95 (visitor’s own supply). Cloth masks may be worn on top of a surgical mask, but not instead of a surgical mask.
Window and door must remain open throughout the visit for increased ventilation.
Maintain social distancing, at least 6 feet apart, from staff members and other visitors/visitor groups.
Visitors and residents may have brief, limited physical contact with the resident (e.g., a brief hug, holding hands, assisting with feeding or grooming).
Visitors may not eat or drink anywhere in the facility, including in the resident's room. However, food or drink may be brought in and given to the patient/resident.
Adherence to the designated appointment times and duration is required. Visitors must exit when requested.
Residents/Patients and visitors must sanitize their hands before and after visitation.
Residents/Patients will be assisted with hand hygiene as needed.
Comply with any/all instruction/direction given by Jewish Home & Rehab Center personnel.
Visitors will not enter the Jewish Home & Rehab Center's premises if they:
Test positive for COVID-19
Have had a recent exposure to COVID-19.
Has any of the symptoms of COVID-19
Are otherwise feeling ill.
All visitors will monitor for signs/symptoms of COVID-19 for at least fourteen (14) days after visitation.
If a visitor begins to experience COVID-19 symptoms, or tests positive for COVID-19, within fourteen (14) days of visiting the facility, the visitor is required to immediately report the following information to JHRC personnel:
Who they had direct contact with while at the JHRC during their visit.
All locations in which they were physically present within the JHRC campus during their visit.
The date of their visit.
Failure and/or refusal to immediately provide this information to JHRC personnel may result in visitation privileges being revoked/suspended.
Any willful non-compliance/adherence to these rules/guidelines will result in the visitor being asked to vacate the premises.
Outdoor-in-person visits are weather and air quality conditions permitting. Please check your email the day of your scheduled visits to see if any changes in the visitation have to be made.
Visitors will be screened by staff at the Koret entrance to the facility. Do not visit if you have any Covid symptoms or have had exposure to someone with Covid within the past 2 weeks.
All residents/patients and visitors must adhere to the following rules/guidelines for the entire duration of a visit:
Face masks are not required for outdoor visits. Maintain social distancing, at least 6 feet apart, from staff members and other visitors/visitor groups.
Visitors and patients/residents may have brief, limited physical contact (e.g., a brief hug, holding hands).
No moving and/or reconfiguring of Visitation Stations.
No food and/or drinks are permitted at the Visitation Stations.
Visitation Stations must be kept neat.
Adherence to the designated appointment times and duration is required.
Residents/Patients and visitors must sanitize their hands before and after visitation.
Residents/Patients will be assisted with hand hygiene as needed.
Comply with any/all instruction/direction given by Jewish Home & Rehab Center personnel.
Visitors shall not be allowed inside the facility.
Visitors will not enter the Jewish Home & Rehab Center’s premises if they:
Test positive for COVID-19.
Have had a recent exposure to COVID-19.
Has any or all of the symptoms of COVID-19
Are otherwise feeling ill.
All visitors will monitor for signs/symptoms of COVID-19 for at least fourteen (14) days after visitation.
If a visitor begins to experience COVID-19 symptoms, or tests positive for COVID-19, within fourteen (14) days of visiting the facility, the visitor is required to immediately report the following information to JHRC personnel:
Who they had direct contact with while at the JHRC during their visit
All locations in which they were physically present within the JHRC campus during their visit.
The date and time of their visit.
Failure and/or refusal to immediately provide this information to JHRC personnel may result in visitation privileges being revoked/suspended.
Any willful non-compliance/adherence to these rules/guidelines will result in the visitor being asked to vacate the premises.
Outdoor-in-person visits are contingent on weather and air quality conditions. Please check your email on the day of your scheduled visit for possible changes.
Visitors will enter at the entrance of the Koret Building where they will be screened by staff. Do not visit if you have any Covid symptoms or have had exposure to someone with Covid within the past 2 weeks.
Do not visit if you have any Covid symptoms or have had exposure to someone with Covid within the past 2 weeks.
Only 3 visitors are allowed at a time.
Visitors will go to the G2 nursing station where they will be provided with a code to access the G2 Garden. Please go to the G2 nursing station only and do not walk over to other areas of the building.
All residents/patients and visitors must adhere to the following rules/guidelines for the entire duration of a visit:
Face masks are not required while outdoors, but visitors must wear a surgical mask or a N95 or KN95 (visitor’s own supply) at all times when inside the building. Cloth masks may be worn on top of a surgical mask, but not instead of a surgical mask.
Maintain social distancing, at least 6 feet apart, from staff members and other visitors/visitor groups.
Visitors and patients/residents may have brief, limited physical contact (e.g., a brief hug, holding hands).
No moving and/or reconfiguring of Visitation Stations.
No food and/or drinks are permitted at the Visitation Stations.
Visitation Stations must be kept neat.
Adherence to the designated appointment times and duration is required. Visitors must exit when requested.
Residents/Patients and visitors must sanitize their hands before and after visitation.
Residents/Patients will be assisted with hand hygiene as needed.
Comply with any/all instruction/direction given by Jewish Home & Rehab Center personnel.
Visitors will not enter the Jewish Home & Rehab Center’s premises if they:
Test positive for COVID-19.
Have had a recent exposure to COVID-19.
Has any or all of the symptoms of COVID-19
Are otherwise feeling ill.
All visitors will monitor for signs/symptoms of COVID-19 for at least fourteen (14) days after visitation.
If a visitor begins to experience COVID-19 symptoms, or tests positive for COVID-19, within fourteen (14) days of visiting the facility, the visitor is required to immediately report the following information to JHRC personnel:
Who they had direct contact with while at the JHRC during their visit
All locations in which they were physically present within the JHRC campus during their visit.
The date of their visit.
Failure and/or refusal to immediately provide this information to JHRC personnel will result in visitation privileges being revoked/suspended.
Thank you for reading the guidelines. Please ensure all additional guests review these as well.
In order to schedule your visit you will need to know the unit the resident lives on.
Please select from the appropriate option below to begin:
IN-ROOM VISITATIONS
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