Manatee Memorial returning to pre-COVID visiting hours
Wendi Lane
and last updated 2021-06-04 12:13:27-04
BRADENTON, Fla. â Manatee Memorial Hospital announced Friday visitation to inpatient nursing units will return to the pre-COVID hours of 8 am - 8 pm starting Monday.
As part of the change, patients will be allowed two visitors per day. The change will also apply to the following areas: emergency department, surgical/procedural areas, labor/delivery/mom and baby/post-partum and Neonatal.
Visitors can go through the main hospital entrance and must: attest they aren t sick or recently exposed to COVID-19, use antibacterial foam, and wear a mask at all times while at the hospital. Masks can be provided if needed. The hospital said patients who are positive for COVID-19 or being tested for the disease will not be allowed visitors.
May 31 BRADENTON More than a million American service members have died in U.S. wars. They traveled to unfamiliar lands and made the ultimate sacrifice in jungles, deserts, trenches and coastal waters. On Monday, their memory lived in the minds of everyone who gathered at Veterans Park in Bradenton, where the Manatee County Veterans Council held its annual Memorial Day ceremony. "On this .
A Life Well Lived
Jeanne is survived by her loving spouse of 46 years, Niki Muller, her two daughters, Hannerle Moore and Deborah Rybak, and granddaughter, Carlie Luong.
She first arrived in Manatee County in 1956 and moved to the Village of Longboat Key. Jeanne will always be remembered for a life of caring and service, her wonderful sense of humor and her musical gifts.
Jeanne was born in Melbourne, Australia, to an Irish mother and a Scottish father who met in India while both were working on the staff of Lord Louis Mountbatten. They married and then chose to honeymoon in the Himalayas. Her mother returned to Australia for the birth of her daughter and so she could be baptized in the Presbyterian Church. When Jeanne was 4 months old, she returned to New Delhi, India, with her mother and was cared for by an Indian nanny. Her mother worked throughout her career for Ml6 as a secret agent in India, China and Singapore, and her father was a structural engineer who designed and bui