Adult inpatient visiting suspended at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals

Visiting at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals will be restricted from 1 January 2022, in response to a rise in Covid-19 cases in the Trust and the levels in the local communities.

Across the Trust’s sites there will be no visiting for adult inpatients unless in extenuating circumstances such as for patients receiving end-of-life care or for patients with complex needs. Maternity and Paediatrics are not currently affected by this change.

From 1 January 2022, the following visiting guidance will apply:

  • All Adult inpatients – no routine visitors.  Compassionate visiting guidance instigated.
  • Compassionate Visiting – for patients with complex needs, those on palliative care, have Learning Disabilities, Dementia, Autism or a Mental Health Need. Please call ahead to arrange this.
    *It is noted that these are not visitors they are unpaid carers and the purpose is to provide assistance with communication or to meet the patients emotional, health and social care needs. One named carer is permitted for the duration of the hospital admission. It is encouraged that lateral flow testing is done in advance of attendance.
  • End of Life – Open visiting is still available for patients receiving End of Life care but this is restricted to 2 people at a time; but family are to refrain from congregating in waiting areas/entrances as you will be asked to leave.
  • Outpatients – For those attending for an appointment, it is encouraged that you attend alone unless prior arrangement has been made.
  • Emergency Department (A&E) – No visitors are permitted in ED apart from in exceptional circumstances. Please discuss with Nurse in charge for adult patients if they fall into the category above (EOL and Learning disabilities/complex needs).
  • Paediatric care – No further restrictions in place. For full guidance, please click here.
  • Maternity services – No further restrictions in place. For full guidance, please click here.

David Purdue, Chief Nurse and Deputy Chief Executive at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals, said: “We recognise how important it is for family and friends to stay in touch with their loved ones during a hospital stay so we have aimed to keep visiting open for as long as possible. Sadly, the Omicron variant of the Covid-19 virus is becoming more prevalent in our local community and we have taken the difficult decision to suspend visiting for adult inpatients.

“The Trust is very well equipped now with devices for virtual visiting so that those receiving care at one of our hospitals can stay in touch with those close to them whilst reducing the spread of the virus and keeping our patients and staff safe.

“We also understand how important it is for the mental wellbeing of friends and family that they have access to regular updates about their relative so we are also exploring further options including a family liaison service which will help with communication between the ward and families/friends. A property drop-off service will also be arranged so that family members can get essential items to their loved ones in hospital.

“We will of course continue to monitor the situation with a view to reinstating visiting as soon as we can do so safely.”