COVID-19

At Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital, we’re taking precautions to make sure our hospital is clean, safe and ready for your next visit.

COVID-19

8747 Squires Lane NE
Warren, OH 44484
330-841-3700

safe and ready

You won’t be near anyone with COVID-19.
The fear of contracting COVID-19 shouldn’t cross your mind when you need emergency care. That’s why we’ve created safe zones in our ER - keeping you separate from anyone we’re treating for COVID-19.

We’re suiting up and scrubbing down even more.
We’ve upped our cleaning and disinfecting protocols - especially for high-touch areas. We also make sure we’re adequately stocked with masks, shields, gloves and gowns to help keep you and our staff healthy.

Your health and safety are our top priority.

Hospital Announcements

Our clinics are open, elective procedures are being scheduled, and our emergency rooms continue to be a safe place to treat ALL emergencies. From serious conditions to aches and pains, your health care needs didn’t stop. We know this. And now it’s time to get you and your family the advanced medical care you need.

Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital is taking additional, necessary preparations to ensure patients can receive compassionate care in a safe, carefully managed environment – with confidence and without fear.

Our Safe and Ready program consists of a rigorous five-point standard ensuring patient safety, confidence and convenience:

  1. Expanded hours will allow previously cancelled procedures to be scheduled as quickly as possible.
  2. Any COVID-19 related care takes place in designated areas away from other patients and their families.
  3. Emergency Departments are reorganized to be a safe place to treat all emergency patients.
  4. A stringent cleaning policy has been implemented throughout the hospital.

Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital continues to monitor the national and global situation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is prepared to support our community and safely care for any ill patient. Out of an abundance of caution, we have activated hospital preparedness protocols to:

  • Prevent the spread of respiratory diseases, including COVID-19, within the facility.
  • Maintain the health and wellbeing of our employees.
  • Promptly identify and isolate patients with possible COVID-19 and inform the correct facility staff and public health authorities.
  • Care for patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 as part of routine operations and potentially care for a larger number of patients in case of an escalating outbreak.
     

Visitor Restrictions

Updated Visitor Restrictions In Effect During COVID-19 Pandemic

The health and safety of our patients, visitors, employees, and our communities remains our top priority at Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital.

As we continue to monitor the developing coronavirus situation, we are revising our visitation policy to protect our community against the spread of respiratory illness, including COVID-19. The following visitor restrictions are in effect.

Visiting Hours: 7a.m.-7p.m.:

  • We are open to visitors. 
  • No limit on who may visit. 
  • Visitors must enter through either the main entrance or rehab hall entrances. 
  • Visitors will be screened via the screening questionnaire for any COVID like symptoms; if a visitors has any COVID like symptoms- they should visit at another time.
  • No time limit on visitation. 
  • Visitors must hand sanitize upon entering and leaving the facility.
  • If a patient is COVID positive or a PUI- visitation can resume after that patient is removed from isolation. 

Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital abides all ADA laws for those with intellectual or physical disabilities and a support person is permitted. 

All patients who enter the hospital through available access points will be screened immediately upon arrival. Points of entrance will be limited to:
Main Entrance: Monitored 24/7
Outpatient Therapy Entrance: 8 a.m.-4p.m.

What to do if you're sick

what to do it you have symptoms

Stay home except to get medical care

  • Stay home: People who are mildly ill with COVID-19 are able to recover at home. Do not leave, except to get medical care. Do not visit public areas.
  • Stay in touch with your doctor. Call before you get medical care. Be sure to get care if you feel worse or you think it is an emergency.
  • Avoid public transportation: Avoid using public transportation, ride-sharing, or taxis.

Social Distancing

  • As much as possible, you should stay in a specific “sick room” and away from other people in your home. Use a separate bathroom, if available.
  • Limit contact with pets & animals: You should restrict contact with pets and other animals, just like you would around other people.
  • Although there have not been reports of pets or other animals becoming sick with COVID-19, it is still recommended that people with the virus limit contact with animals until more information is known.

Call Ahead before visiting your doctor

Call ahead: If you have a medical appointment, call your doctor’s office or emergency department, and tell them you have or may have COVID-19. This will help the office protect themselves and other patients.

Monitor your symptomsSymptoms Diagram

  • Seek medical attention, but call first: Seek medical care right away if your illness is worsening (for example, if you have difficulty breathing).
  • Call your doctor before going in: Before going to the doctor’s office or emergency room, call ahead and tell them your symptoms. They will tell you what to do.

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