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Are visitors allowed in Causeway Hospital?

Are visitors allowed in Causeway Hospital?

Guidelines. Any visitors permitted access must maintain social distancing of 2m, attend to good hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette. Visitors, and those attending appointments, are also asked to wear their face covering at all times. No access will be permitted without a face covering.

Can you visit someone in hospital?

Visiting hours Hospitals encourage relatives and friends to visit patients. For this reason, the number of visitors each patient is allowed is usually restricted, typically to no more than 2 people at any one time. It might be necessary to stagger the visitors so they come at different times.

Is visiting allowed at Antrim Hospital?

THE Northern Health and Social Care Trust has announced the suspension of general visiting, including at Antrim Area Hospital. In a statement, the trust said that health and social care services are coming under growing pressure due to the increase in cases of coronavirus.

How many beds does Causeway hospital have?

The hospital’s state of the art emergency department, which opened in 2013, caters for approximately 90,000 patients per year. The Hospital has 366 beds for acute care. In addition, it offers obstetrics, neonatal services, paediatrics, palliative care and renal dialysis, as well as a specialist dental unit.

Is hospital visiting allowed in Ireland?

Only one visitor per patient is allowed at one time. Children are not allowed to visit. In exceptional clinical circumstances, visiting will be facilitated by prior agreement with the clinical nurse manager on the ward. Do not visit the hospital if you have symptoms of COVID-19.

Can partners attend baby scans Northern Ireland?

Scan and Antenatal appointments One partner may accompany a woman attending: Early Pregnancy Unit. Booking Scan. 20 week Anomaly Scan.

Can you visit someone in the ICU?

Some ICUs close for a couple of hours in the afternoon. Others have restricted visiting, where the ICU is closed to visitors at specific times during the day and at night. Usually, only two visitors are allowed at the bedside at any one time so that the presence of visitors doesn’t get in the way of patient care.

Is Antrim in Republic of Ireland?

The majority of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is in County Antrim, with the remainder being in County Down….County Antrim.

County Antrim Contae Aontroma (Irish) Coontie Antrìm (Scots)
Region Northern Ireland
Province Ulster
Established c. 1400
County town Antrim

What trust is Causeway hospital?

Northern Trust acute
Causeway Hospital is located on the Newbridge Road on the outskirts of Coleraine. It is one of two Northern Trust acute hospitals.

When did Causeway hospital open?

2002
Causeway Hospital/Founded

The hospital, which replaced Coleraine Hospital and the Route Hospital in Ballymoney, was built at a cost of £55 million. It was officially opened by First Minister David Trimble and Deputy First Minister Mark Durkan in April 2002.

Can partners attend baby scans Ireland?

Appointments and scans You’ll need to go to hospital for examinations, blood tests and ultrasound scans. You may need to go to routine examinations and blood tests on your own. But your nominated support partner should be able to go with you to other scans and appointments.

Is it safe to go to Beaumont hospital?

All of Beaumont’s hospitals are safe and remain open to all patients needing health care including emergency visits, testing and surgery. Patients should continue to go to any Beaumont Emergency Department for medical issues that need urgent attention.

How big is the Holywell Hospital in Antrim?

Holywell Hospital is situated on a large 140 acre site located at Steeple Road in Antrim town. The hospital caters for acute admissions, dementia assessment, intensive care, continuing care and rehabilitation. It is a 136-bed hospital which offers a range of acute inpatient and mental health services across two main functional units.

When to go to Causeway Hospital in Antrim?

‘Phone First’ is for patients (including children) who are unwell and considering travelling to Antrim Area or Causeway Hospital Emergency Departments (EDs) or the Mid Ulster Hospital Minor Injuries Unit, and those with an injury or illness which requires urgent treatment but is not immediately life threatening.

How many beds are there in Holywell Hospital?

It is a 136-bed hospital which offers a range of acute inpatient and mental health services across two main functional units. The Addictions Unit, Continuing Care, Challenging Behaviour, Rehabilitation and Intensive Care are in the main building.

Where is the out of hours unit at Causeway Hospital?

The Hospital’s Emergency Department includes an area for patients brought in by ambulance, who require further investigation and treatment but may not need to be admitted to hospital. An Out of Hours GP service is located beside the Emergency Department. A Direct Assessment Unit specialises in the care of frail, older patients.