CONCORDIA -- With Kansas stay-at-home order set to end Sunday, protecting the health and safety of patients, staff and community is still a top priority for the Cloud County Health Center.
We will continue to ensure measures are in place for your safety.
•The hospital’s “no visitor policy” will remain in effect. Exceptions to this include:
•One caregiver for patients younger than 18.
•One support person for patients with disabilities needing assistance.
•Comfort Care visitor exceptions will be made for patients nearing end of life (case by case basis).
•We will continue to only allow patients to attend clinic appointments or other Outpatient Services such as Lab, X-ray, Therapy or Dialysis
•We will continue to screen those entering the hospital with a series of questions related to symptoms such as fever, cough or shortness of breath, as well as previous travel and previous exposure.
•Temperatures will be taken of all individuals entering the hospital.
•All persons entering the hospital are asked to wear a mask. Please bring your mask or face covering from home to help preserve valuable resources for our healthcare providers. However, if you do not have access to your own mask, a mask will be provided to you.
Patients and families are encouraged to utilize electronic means to communicate with on another such as Zoom, Skype, FaceTime and other social media sites. Guest Wi-Fi is available throughout the hospital.
It is requested that anyone experiencing a fever, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, or other flu-like symptoms contact their primary care physician before seeking care, including offering a virtual visit. The Family Care Center will continue to offer same day appointments only so a staff member can be prepared for your arrival.
Please call 785-243-4272 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Do not delay your health! It is important to address all of your health care needs with your provider. Medical issues and treatments, from preventative care like well-child visits, vaccinations, cancer screenings and routine annual physical exams to management of chronic diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease, do not go away during these times.
Please do not hesitate to obtain needed healthcare. We are doing everything in our power to ensure our hospital spaces are safe and our providers are prepared to care for you and your family.