Visiting restrictions at Doncaster hospitals are to be eased allowing one named person per day in for one hour

Visiting restrictions at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH) will ease from Monday, March 29, allowing for one named person per day for the majority of adult inpatients for a maximum of one hour.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

One named visitor per patient will be permitted to come to the hospital for an hour, however this is not interchangeable each day and must remain the same person for the duration of the patient’s hospital stay. An exception to this updated guidance applies to those patients on a ‘protected pathway’. Those wishing to visit will have to book their timeslot ahead of time by calling the relevant service.

Read More
Doncaster man learns techniques to manage anxiety after a heart attack

At the outset of the pandemic in March 2020, the Trust took the difficult decision to restrict visitors. This followed national guidance implemented across the NHS, and only permitted people to come to hospital under very specific circumstances.

Montagu HospitalMontagu Hospital
Montagu Hospital
Hide Ad
Hide Ad

As the Trust has seen a steady and sustained decline in cases of the illness throughout the past number of weeks, health professionals within the organisation are pleased to be able to ease certain restrictions, across a range of adult services.

Doctors and nurses at the hospitals are urging that visitors should only come if they are well, and are not showing any signs or symptoms of COVID-19.

In very exceptional circumstances, wards will use discretion to allow for safe, compassionate visiting for individuals who do not meet the standards outlined above.

A&EA&E
A&E

David Purdue, Chief Nurse and Deputy Chief Executive, said: “We are so pleased to be able to welcome back visitors following a review of our visiting restrictions. Being in hospital is difficult at the best of times, but given the uncertainty of the past number of months, we understand how challenging it has been for friends and family not to see their loved ones.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“We are still operating some restrictions, so we ask that individuals read the guidance carefully and we will continue to review our position on a regular basis.”

The Trust currently allows birth partners to accompany mothers and parents and legal guardians to visit children. Other exceptions include visiting those with dementia and other complex needs, as well as individual’s nearing the end of life. All current visiting restrictions, as well as contact details, can be viewed on the Trust’s website on www.dbth.nhs.uk

DRIDRI
DRI

In these confusing and worrying times, local journalism is more vital than ever. Thanks to everyone who helps us ask the questions that matter by taking out a subscription or buying a paper. We stand together. Liam Hoden, editor.

Related topics:

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.