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WBBJ TV August 4, 2021 According to a news release, visitors will now be limited at Jackson General. Only one visitor per patient per day is allowed. Visitors must be 15-years-old or older. One visitor may stay overnight, except in the ICU. COVID-19 patients may not have visitors. However, virtual visitation services may be available. Visitation hours are Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. “We continue to evaluate our visitation policy frequently to ensure we are doing all we can to protect our patients, visitors, and healthcare team members,” said Deann Thelen, CEO of Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. “Please understand that with our volumes as high as they are currently, we are doing everything we can to communicate frequently and provide the very best care, but it is difficult to communicate as often as we would like. Please be patient with our team as they are working under i ....
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Tuesday, May 25, 2021 JACKSON, TN (May 25, 2021): LIFELINE Blood Services and West Tennessee Healthcare announced today that West Tennessees blood supply is again at critically low levels. I realize that we have issued more critical appeals in the last fifteen months than ever before, but we have no other choiceour blood supply really is that low, said Caitlin Roach, Marketing Manager with LIFELINE. To illustrate the severity of the issue, on Monday Jackson-Madison County General Hospital had half the preferred amount of O+ blood on their shelves; LIFELINE had no more to send them and was only able to find six units to import in from another blood center. ....
WBBJ TV April 23, 2021 JACKSON, Tenn. Jackson-Madison County General Hospital is asking eligible blood donors to donate as the supply of blood remains low across West Tennessee. In a news release Friday, Jackson General leaders say the blood supply is low, but having a supply available ensures treatment for hospital patients. “Our patients need blood every day, and we must do what we can to increase the inventory, and we must do it now,” said Deann Thelen, CEO of Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. “Our patients’ lives depend on it. You don’t plan accidents and illnesses. You don’t plan the need for blood. We can’t manufacture blood products. We never want to be in a position where we are without these life-saving resources when our patients need them. Hospitals all over the country are facing this fear just like us. We ask for all that are able to please donate. It does save lives. You never know when that life might be yours or your l ....