Thu, 30 Dec 2021
Visiting restrictions are being introduced at hospital and care setting due the current community spread of Covid-19 and staff sickness.
Manx Care says from New Year's Eve all outpatient appointments will be cancelled except for those which are clinically urgent.
From Tuesday 4 January, all appointments, where clinically appropriate, will be converted to telephone appointments wherever possible. This will be for an initial period of two weeks.
If you have not been contacted by Manx Care, please attend your appointment as normal. All those affected by the changes will be contacted by a member of the Manx Care team.
In a statement, Manx Care said: "Although we have been able to facilitate visiting across our hospitals and care settings for several months, the significant increase in levels of Covid-19 in the community, and subsequent impact on our staffing levels across Manx Care, mean we have made the difficult decision to suspend visiting across our hospitals and some social care settings for an initial period of two weeks (with the exception of Learning Disability residential settings)."
"Please note that where permitted, and in exceptional circumstances only e.g. when the patient is receiving end of life care, following assessment and agreement from the clinical team, essential visitors may be permitted. More information on what constitutes an ‘essential visitor’, and precautions that must be taken if visiting, will be available on the Manx Care website from tomorrow morning."
Residential Care Homes for older people will also be impacted by this change, closing to non-essential visitors for an initial period of fourteen days from 8am tomorrow.
The homes affected are operated by Adult Social Care, and include:
Manx Care CEO, Teresa Cope, said: ‘We understand that these changes may be difficult for those affected. However, this is a temporary measure which we have put in place to protect our community, and we will be regularly reviewing the situation.’