VISITATION PROCEDURES
We have no restrictions on in-person visitation other than we may establish and post reasonable visitation hours from time to time. There are no restrictions on the number of visitors or length of visitation. Visitors must check-in at the front area by the front door desk and: (a) sign-in on the log; and (b) wearing a face mask is recommended if concerned about recent illness; and (c) trying to practice social distancing and talking 6 feet apart is recommended if worried about spreading illness. Notwithstanding our recommendation, consensual physical contact is allowed between a resident and a visitor.
If concerned about spreading illness, when meeting with residents, all meetings may take place in either a residents private room or, for shared room residents, in a common area if the other resident is in the room at the time of the visit. Questions concerning this visitation policy and infectious disease protocols can be directed to Carrie Helm, Administrator, at (727) 313-3727 or chelm@bayougardensalf.com.
NOTICE FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
Florida Statutes Section 408.823 - In-person visitation:
(1) This section applies to developmental disabilities centers as defined in s. 393.063, hospitals licensed under chapter 395, nursing home facilities licensed under part II of chapter 400, hospice facilities licensed under part IV of chapter 400, intermediate care facilities for the developmentally disabled licensed and certified under part VIII of chapter 400, and assisted living facilities licensed under part I of chapter 429.(2)
(a) No later than 30 days after April 6, 2022, each provider shall establish visitation policies and procedures. The policies and procedures must, at a minimum, include infection control and education policies for visitors; screening, personal protective equipment, and other infection control protocols for visitors; permissible length of visits and numbers of visitors, which must meet or exceed the standards in ss. 400.022(1)(b) and 429.28(1)(d), as applicable; and designation of a person responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to the policies and procedures. Safety-related policies and procedures may not be more stringent than those established for the provider's staff and may not require visitors to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization. The policies and procedures must allow consensual physical contact between a resident, client, or patient and the visitor.
(b) A resident, client, or patient may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The provider must allow in-person visitation by the essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the provider. This section does not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident, client, or patient of a provider, and providers may not require an essential caregiver to provide such care.
(c) The visitation policies and procedures required by this section must allow in-person visitation in all of the following circumstances, unless the resident, client, or patient objects:
1. End-of-life situations.
2. A resident, client, or patient who was living with family before being admitted to the provider's care is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support.
3. The resident, client, or patient is making one or more major medical decisions.
4. A resident, client, or patient is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.
5. A resident, client, or patient needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a family member or caregiver.
6. A resident, client, or patient who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.
7. For hospitals, childbirth, including labor and delivery.
8. Pediatric patients.
(d) The policies and procedures may require a visitor to agree in writing to follow the provider's policies and procedures. A provider may suspend in-person visitation of a specific visitor if the visitor violates the provider's policies and procedures.
(e) The providers shall provide their visitation policies and procedures to the agency when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership. The provider must make the visitation policies and procedures available to the agency for review at any time, upon request.
(f) Within 24 hours after establishing the policies and procedures required under this section, providers must make such policies and procedures easily accessible from the homepage of their websites. No health care facility in Florida may require a vaccine as a condition to visitation and must allow for consensual physical contact between patients and their loved ones.
LEAVING THE FACILITY
Residents are allowed leave the facility as follows:
1. Residents must check-out and check-out using the sign-in/out book and identify in the log where they intend to go during the outing.
2. We recommend that Residents wear a mask the entire time the resident is not in the building and try to practice social distancing.
3. Please let staff know if you are returning late in the evening if possible.
4. Please let management know if you need your meal to be labeled and saved for your return.
Revised and updated as of May 2022
Bayou Gardens Palm Harbor2275 Nebraska Avenue
Palm Harbor, FL 34683 727-781-5600 - FACILITY DIRECT |
Bayou Gardens Dunedin1585 Curlew Road
Dunedin, FL 34698 727-216-6144 - FACILITY DIRECT |