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Situation Update
As of Wednesday, January 6, 2021 2:39 PM PST
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WLA CONSTRUCTION NOTICE
*UPDATED* If you’ll be visiting our West Los Angeles Campus soon please note that Lot 42, directly opposite the north entrance to the VA Medical Center, will be closed for construction beginning Monday, November 30. Beginning Monday, November 23, free patient valet service will become available to Veterans, while shuttles will run between all other South Campus parking lots for staff and other campus visitors. Note that to accommodate the patient valet service, Lot 43N will no longer be available for self-parking beginning at midnight on Friday, November 20. Patients and staff should budget extra time when coming to campus. Take a look below for details:
COVID-19
The following information updates our current visitation policy across all of VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System's campuses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Visitation remains prohibited with the exception of Veterans who are at the end of life (defined as having a prognosis of hours to short-term days)
- Each Veteran will be permitted a total of three visitors, with visitors to be selected by family when more than three loved ones are involved
- Visitors will be able to visit one or two persons at a time, as determined by nursing input
- No visitor may visit for longer than three hours in one visit
- Visits will be allowed each day until the Veteran’s passing
- If, after three days, a Veteran’s clinical condition stabilizes the clinical team will consider reverting to the standard no-visitation policy
- Visitors will continue to be screened with screening questions and with temperature check. No visitor will be permitted to enter the facility if symptomatic
- All visitors will be provided with a mask and will be required to perform hand hygiene when entering the facility
- Visitors will be directed to the Veteran’s room and will not be permitted in other areas of the facility
- Upon a Veteran’s death, the same designated visitors may come to unit to say goodbye if they are able to safely arrive within two hours of notification. After-death visit will be shorter, no more than one hour total for all visitors, to allow for appropriate post-mortem care and removal of Veteran’s remains from the unit
- Veterans will only be allowed to have an escort, if the escort is critical to the care of the Veteran. The escort will be allowed to enter our care facilities after passing a brief screening
- Vendors and delivery personnel will be allowed access to our care facilities, after passing a brief screening, if the delivery is required for patient care needs
- Veterans or staff who do not have business at our care facilities will be asked to leave the premises. This is being done to increase social distancing in our healthcare system
Minor Children
- Children under the age of 18 years are not allowed entrance to any of our facilities at this time. Exceptions to this policy may be made by contacting the Chief of Staff or Associate Director for Patient Care Services.
- Veterans who require care in our facilities may not bring children under the age of 18 into any of our facilities. Should such Veterans present requesting non-emergency care, they should be refused entrance and instructed to call their PACT team for further guidance.
- For Veterans who arrive at our facility for emergency care with children under the age of 18:
- i. Veteran should be admitted to the Emergency Department.
- ii. GLA staff should make all reasonable efforts to assist the Veteran in identifying a responsible adult who can care for the child/children during the emergency visit.
- iii. Should efforts fail to identify an adult to care for the child/children, VA Police should be notified to take the child/children into protective custody.
- iv. VA Police should contact the Los Angeles County Child Protection Hotline: (800) 540-4000.
Please visit us on Facebook or Twitter for updates. For more information on VA's response to COVID-19, please visit https://www.va.gov/coronavirus/.
Thank you for your understanding.
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Closed California hospitals
Hospital | ER in 1998 | ER in 2007 |
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Alta Hospital District Closed in 2001 | Yes | No |
Anaheim Memorial Medical Center West Closed in 2001 | Yes | No |
Bay Harbor Hospital Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Bellwood General Hospital Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Bloss Memorial District Hospital Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Brea Community Hospital Closed in 2005 | Yes | No |
Calexico Hospital Closed in 1998 | Yes | No |
Central Valley Orthopedic & Spine Institute Closed in 2004 | No | No |
Century City Doctors Hospital (Los Angeles) Closed in 2008 | Yes | Yes |
Chowchilla District Memorial Hospital Closed in 2002 | Yes | No |
Del Puerto Hospital Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Doctors Medical Center - Pinole Campus Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Dos Palos Memorial Hospital (Dos Palos) Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Elastar Community Hospital Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
Friendly Hills Regional Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Granada Hills Community Hospital Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Hoopa Community Hospital & Medical Center Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Indian Valley Hospital (Greenville) Closed in 2005 | Yes | No |
Kaiser Permanente El Cajon Medical Center Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center and Offices - French Campus Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Lakewood Regional Medical Center - Clark Avenue Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Lassen Community Hospital Inc Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Lindsay District Hospital Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Los Angeles County High Desert Hospital Closed in 2003 | No | No |
Los Medanos Community Healthcare District Closed in 1998 | Yes | No |
Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital (Los Angeles) Closed in 2007 | Yes | No |
Memorial Hospital at Exeter Closed in 2001 | Yes | No |
Mercy American River Hospital Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Mercy Westside Hospital Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Mission Bay Hospital Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Monrovia Community Hospital (Monrovia) Closed in 2005 | Yes | No |
North Hollywood Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Northridge Hospital Medical Center - Sherman Way Campus Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
Novato Community Hospital (NOVATO) Closed in 2001 | Yes | No |
Orange County Community Hospital - Buena Park Closed in 2003 | No | No |
Orthopaedic Hospital Closed in 2005 | Yes | No |
Pacifica Hospital Closed in 1998 | Yes | No |
Pacific Coast Hospital Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Riverside General Hospital University Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
Saint Louise Mental Health Center Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
Saint Louise Regional Hospital (Gilroy) Closed in 1999 | No | Yes |
San Bernardino County Medical Center Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
San Jose Medical Center Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
San Luis Obispo General Hospital Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Santa Ana Hospital Medical Center Inc Closed in 2003 | No | No |
Santa Teresita Hospital Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
Scripps Hospital - East County Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
SHC Specialty Hospital Closed in 1998 | No | No |
South Bay Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
South Valley Hospital Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
St. Francis Medical Center - Santa Barbara Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
St. Luke Medical Center Closed in 2002 | Yes | No |
The Heart Hospital, Inc. Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Thompson Memorial Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Tuolumne General Medical Facility Closed in 2007 | Yes | No |
UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion (San Francisco) Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Valley Childrens Hospital & Guidance Clinic Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Valley Community Hospital Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
Washington Hospital - Culver City Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
Westside Hospital Closed in 1998 | Yes | No |
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