Spalding Regional to limit visitation during flu season 
 
 

In an effort to reduce possible flu exposure to patients, staff and visitors, Spalding Regional Medical Center is implementing a new visitation policy during the flu season.

Until further notice, Spalding Regional is restricting the age of visitors to the hospital. Children ages 14 and younger will not be allowed to visit patients in the hospital. During this time, the hospital asks that children in this age group not come to the hospital unless seeking treatment.

Additionally, all visitors need to keep their stays short and limit the number of family and friends visiting a patient at one time. Those with flu-like symptoms such as cough, sore throat or fever should also avoid visiting the hospital unless seeking treatment.

Since pregnant women and patients in intensive care units are at higher risk of developing complications from H1N1 flu, Spalding Regional also asks that visits to and by pregnant women be minimized. The hospital also understands the need for family members to visit with loved ones on those units and will work closely with families on a case-by-case basis and provide appropriate precautionary measures.

"We are committed to the best quality care at Spalding Regional Medical Center,” says CEO John Quinn. “We want to take a proactive approach during this unusual flu season to protect both our patients and the community.

"Children and adolescents may more quickly spread the H1N1 flu virus to others because they are more susceptible to the H1N1 strain and are often contagious before they exhibit symptoms. Therefore, we are modifying our visitation policy to keep the risks as low as possible.”

Administration, physicians and staff are in constant contact with infectious disease specialists and the public health department while monitoring the H1N1 flu in our area.

Hand sanitizer stations are available throughout Spalding Regional, and personal protective equipment is available if needed.

Spalding Regional Medical Center, part of Tenet Healthcare, is a 160-bed acute care hospital located at 601 South Eighth Street in Griffin, Ga. The hospital has been serving the medical and health care needs of Spalding, Butts, Clayton, Fayette, Henry, Lamar and Pike counties for more than 100 years. Spalding Regional provides a number of services, including specialties in orthopedics, women’s services, cardiac care, oncology services, physical, occupational and speech therapy and sleep medicine. Spalding Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.