Mission Health Implements Visitor Restrictions

Because of flu increase, temporarily limiting visitation to two visitors per patient.

Mission Hospital in Asheville.
Mission Hospital in Asheville.

Due to the high rate of influenza in the Western North Carolina region, all Mission Health hospitals and affiliates will be temporarily limiting visitation to 2 visitors per patient.

Only those age 13 and older will be permitted to visit at this time in order to protect the most vulnerable patients. Exceptions to the restriction will be considered in cases such as end-of-life or pediatric patients.

This precaution is being implemented at all Mission Health hospitals including Mission Hospital in Asheville, CarePartners in Asheville, Mission Hospital McDowell in Marion, Transylvania Regional Hospital in Brevard, Blue Ridge Regional Hospital in Spruce Pine, Angel Medical Center in Franklin, and Highlands-Cashiers Hospital in Highlands.

There has been an increase in reported influenza-like illnesses throughout North Carolina. According to the North Carolina Public Health Division, the influenza-like illness activity in the state has reached more than six percent, and local transmission has increased. Visitor restrictions will remain in place until reported flu-like activity decreases.

These restrictions may pose a hardship for some, but Mission’s utmost concern is for the health and safety of all patients and the entire community. Restrictions are implemented only when absolutely necessary.

Mission is urging community members who become ill with symptoms of the flu to stay home and maintain helpful respiratory etiquette such as covering a cough or sneeze and handwashing. If symptoms worsen, please seek medical care. If you need help deciding if you or a loved one should go to the ER or visit an urgent care or walk-in clinic such as Mission My Care Now, Mission offers a free Consult-A-Nurse line at 844-706-8773. This is a free service to help understand symptoms and learn about treatment options.

People who have not yet received the influenza vaccine are urged to do so immediately. All Mission Health hospitals offer hand sanitizing stations at our hospital entrances and throughout the buildings. Your efforts are appreciated in helping keep patients, team members, and visitors safe.

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