When you walk through Campbellford Memorial Hospital’s doors, you can expect that hospital personnel are doing all they can to ensure your safety. For example, every patient admitted to the hospital is assessed to determine if there are concerns that could result in patient harm, such as a risk of falls. In this case, specific fall prevention strategies are identified and posted at a patient’s bedside to make staff and family aware of any risk. An information sheet is provided to you and your family to assist you in taking steps to prevent falls in the hospital and at home. The hospital has also purchased Bed and Chair Alarms to prevent patients from falling and injuring themselves.
Hospital physicians and staff also use a medication reconciliation process. This prevents inadvertent omission of needed home medications, failure to restart home medications at discharge, duplicate drug therapy if more than one physician is ordering drugs for the same individual, and errors associated with incorrect doses of drugs.
To prevent and control the spread of infection, hand washing stations are installed at the entrance to the hospital, near elevators and in all patient care areas. Ongoing education is provided to staff, visitors and patients on the importance of this practice. Of particular importance is the control of antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as C. difficile, VRE and MRSA. These bacteria are of concern to health care providers as they are resistant to a large number of antibiotics commonly used to treat infections.
To prevent and control the spread of infections, Campbellford Memorial Hospital does the following:
Cell phones should NOT be used inside Campbellford Memorial Hospital. Use of cell phone cameras is prohibited within Campbellford Memorial Hospital. The hospital reserves the right to limit the use of any type of camera or video taping in the hospital.
Campbellford Memorial Hospital is a smoke-free facility and there is no smoking permitted within the Hospital by employees, contractors, affiliates or volunteers. Further, smoking is prohibited anywhere on Hospital property.
Scent Sensitivity Policy
Many employees, patients and members of the public suffer from hypersensitivity to scents. Common reactions include migraine headaches, fatigue, rashes, breathing difficulties and dizziness. For the comfort and health of our clients, staff and visitors, Campbellford Memorial Hospital supports a fragrance-free environment.
Employees, patients and visitors shall not wear cologne, perfume, aftershave lotions, scented lotions or body washes in the Hospital.
All physicians, staff and volunteers must wear photo identification. If you do not know who someone is, ask to check his or her identification.