What COVID-19 protocols are in place?

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many of the ways we function within medical settings. The Mental Health Access Center also has had to adjust policies and procedures to keep both patients and staff safe. The following COVID-19 safety protocols are in place at the Mental Health Access Center:

  • All staff and patients will have temperatures taken upon entry as well as complete the COVID-19 health questionnaire approved by Linn County Public Health.    
  • Face masks must be worn at all times while a patient and support member are in the Mental Health Access Center waiting room, triage rooms, counseling offices, crisis observation area, day room area, and restrooms. Masks do NOT need to be worn when in individual bedrooms unless staff or other patients enter. The Mental Health Access Center will provide masks to those who do not have one when entering the building.
  • Waiting room area will be cleaned and sanitized multiple times each day. 
  • All triage rooms will be cleaned and sanitized after each patient has departed.   
  • All bedrooms will be cleaned and sanitized after discharge of patient.
  • Staff will try to maintain 6 feet of space when capable.
  • At this time, we ask that only one support person comes with each patient into the Mental Health Access Center. If a patient needs to stay with us overnight or for a few days, we will do our best to keep each patient connected to support members via phone calls, FaceTime, or other online means.  
  • Signage will be posted throughout the Access Center with COVID-19 precautions. 

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1. How can people access / use the Access Center?
2. Who can use the Access Center?
3. What are the hours of the Mental Health Access Center?
4. Where is the Mental Health Access Center located?
5. How do I pay for services?
6. What is it like to use the Mental Health Access Center?
7. Will anyone know if I received services?
8. Will you help me with other resources I need?
9. Can I leave on my own?
10. Is there a limit to the number of times I can come?
11. Why do you take vitals during triage?
12. Can my family or friends visit?
13. What COVID-19 protocols are in place?