Update to Whiddon families re: Christmas Visitations

24 December 2021

Yesterday we received further advice from NSW Health regarding visitations during the Christmas period as a result of the current COVID-19 situation in our communities.

Please note the new guidelines below:

  • Residents are permitted to have two fully vaccinated visitors aged 12 years and over only, per day
  • Children under 12 years of age are not allowed to visit
  • Visitors aged 12 years and over must have received a second dose of a COVID vaccination at least 14 days prior to their visit
  • Visits must not take place in communal areas and if available, visits should occur in outdoor areas
  • All visitors must wear a N95 mask while visiting indoors. For reasons when masks can be removed please see Additional Advice – Mandatory mask wearing.
  • Visitors may be asked to complete a rapid antigen test as a condition of entry
  • Unvaccinated visitors are only permitted to visit a resident who is at the end of life. Please speak to your loved one’s Care Manager directly to gain the necessary approval to visit.

Please note that you must:

  • pre-book your visits. Please note that the number of visitors allowed into a home at any one time may be restricted to enable management of capacity limits.
  • refrain from visiting if you have COVID-19 symptoms
  • refrain from visiting you are a close or casual contact of a person with confirmed COVID-19, unless they have completed their isolation and testing requirements
  • refrain from visiting if you are a fully vaccinated person who has been overseas in the last 7 day. Additionally, they must show evidence of a negative COVID-19 test taken on or after day 7 following their arrival
  • refrain from visiting if you are not vaccinated and have been overseas in the last 14 days.
  • refrain from visiting if you are waiting for a COVID-19 test result
  • practice good hand hygiene and socially distance
  • check in to the Service NSW app AND Whiddon’s check-in system when you visit

We thank you for your understanding and patience and wish you a very Merry Christmas.