Scott Memorial Health Changing Visitor Policy

This change is to help protect patients, staff, and the community due to the large increase in COVID-19 numbers.

(Scott County, Ind.) – Scott Memorial Health announced on Friday that effective immediately they will be changing their visitation policy.

This change is to help protect patients, staff, and the community due to the large increase in COVID-19 numbers.

Currently, the hospital is implementing a zero-visitor policy.

With compassionate care situations, all visitors must successfully complete a health screening before being allowed to access patient areas.

For more information, you can contact Scott Memorial Health at (812) 752-3456 or view more details at www.scottmemorial.com.

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