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May 17, 2021
Beebe Healthcare updated its visitor restrictions May 14 to allow inpatients to have one well visitor between 1 and 9 p.m. at the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus. This also includes patients at the Lewes and South Coastal Emergency Departments, and Beebe Medical Group offices.
Patients being discharged at times other than the new visiting hours are allowed one well visitor 30 minutes prior to discharge to help with patient care instructions.
No visitors will be allowed for COVID-19 patients and patients under suspicion for COVID-19, except for special circumstances. Additional considerations are made for labor and delivery, surgery patients, pediatrics and end-of-life patients.
Beebe Healthcare is in the midst of one of the most intensive building and expansion phases in its 105-year history. Beebe has evolved from its main Lewes facility to health campuses in Rehoboth Beach and the Millville area, with medical offices.
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May 14, 2021
LEWES, Del. – Starting today, May 14th, Beebe Healthcare is updating its visitor restrictions to allow inpatients to have one well visitor between 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. at the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus.
We’re told this includes patients at the Lewes and South Coastal Emergency Departments and Beebe Medical Group offices. Patients being discharged at times other than the new visiting hours will be allowed one well visitor 30 minutes prior to discharge to help with patient care instructions.
No visitors will be allowed for COVID-19 patients, and patients under suspicion for COVID-19 except for special circumstances. Exceptions are also made for labor & delivery, surgery patients, pediatrics, and end of life patients.
Local artists’ group supports Beebe with creative fundraising
Cape Artists’ Gallery Chair Kathy Casey (l-r) and Cape Artists’ Group President Pat Riordan present their gift to Beebe Medical Foundation Executive Director of Development Kay Young. SUBMITTED PHOTO April 20, 2021
Members of the Cape Artists’ Gallery in Lewes recently decided to support Beebe Healthcare in recognition of the critical work carried on by the healthcare system during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The artists offered Beebe team members 10 percent off all purchases of framed and unframed original art during the month of March. They also contributed a percentage of their total March sales to Beebe Medical Foundation in support of greatest needs at Beebe Healthcare.