


One support person (in addition to visitors) is allowed at the bedside clergy are not considered a visitor.Up to two visitors at the bedside at a time.End of life patients (appropriate PPE will be required if the patient is COVID positive):.Two visitors during site-specific hours.There is no change to the current visitation rules for Behavioral Health Inpatients.An additional visitor may also be with the patient during hospital-designated visiting hours.One support person may be present on-site at a time in the emergency room or during hospitalization.Patients with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, and cognitive impairments including dementia.One visitor only for pre-procedure (surgery) and post-procedure (surgery).Patients undergoing ambulatory procedures or surgeries.If the patient is COVID-19 positive, one support person and one visitor.One support person (in addition to a visitor) is allowed at the beside at all times.Visitors must be 12 years of age or older.Different visitors can visit the patient throughout the day as long as it is limited to one at a time.Each COVID negative patient can have one visitor at a time at the bedside.In full, the new visitation policy released by the organization Monday states: Rochester Regional Health locations will not allow visitations to patients who are COVID-19 positive, part of the emergency department or cancer infusion center. The new policy will be effective as of 9 a.m. (WROC) - In response to the resurgence of COVID-19 cases in Monroe County, Rochester Regional Health announced Monday it will return to a strict visitation policy starting Wednesday, Aug.
