Adena Returns to Full Visitor Restrictions

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Citing a recent spike in COVID-19 related numbers across the state and locally, Adena Health System is returning to full visitor restrictions implemented earlier during the pandemic.

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Effective immediately, at Adena Regional Medical Center in Chillicothe, visitor access will be limited to:

  • No visitors in clinical care areas, inpatient units and the Emergency Department.
  • Visitor exceptions will be for the following:
    • “End of life” situations – requires approval of the patient’s provider;
    • Labor and delivery – includes the infant’s mother and one support person;
    • Minor patients (under 18) – two visitors, limited to only parents or guardians;
    • Patients having major surgery – one support person on the day of and day after surgery; and
    • Patients with significant physical disabilities – one support person.
  • Visitors are not permitted for patients confirmed or suspected of COVID-19.
  • Visitor expectations during this phase also include:
    • Visitors under age 13 are not permitted;
    • All visitors require an Adena caregiver escort to and from the unit they are visiting;
    • All visitor waiting areas are closed;
      • Visitors are not to be loitering in the hospital.

Current visitor policy information can always be found on Adena’s website by visiting adena.org/VisitorPolicy.

Fayette County Fair is Underway

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The Fayette County Fair opened Sunday and runs through Saturday July 25th, 2020 in Washington Court House.

The Fair’s grandstand entertainment includes a rodeo Monday at 7pm, NTPA Truck and Tractor Pull Tuesday at 7pm, OCRA Harness Racing at 4:30pm Wednesday, McGuffey Lane at 7pm Thursday, Stock Truck Pull Friday at 6pm and Smash-It Demolition Derby Saturday at 7pm.

The Junior Fair Livestock Sale begins at 9am Saturday.

Admission is $6 and amusement rides run each day from 1pm-11am.

The fairgrounds are accessible via the US 22 exit from US 35.

Fayette County is coded Yellow by the Ohio Public Health Advisory System, meaning Level 1 Public Emergency: Active exposure and spread of COVID-19. As of 2pm Monday, the Fayette County Department of Health reported 65 total cases of COVID-19 countywide including six active cases with 59 recovered.

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