The Prairie Mountain Health (PMH) Infection Prevention and Control program is dedicated in preventing infections for all individuals requiring care in our region. This contributes to the best possible services, care and clinical outcomes for our clients while providing a safe environment for staff, volunteers and visitors.
Infection prevention and control is everyone’s responsibility.
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To help prevent the spread of infection, if you or a family member are coming to a PMH facility to be assessed and/or admitted, please let staff know if you have any of the following signs or symptoms: If you are visiting a family or friend within a PMH facility, you can help prevent the spread of infection and protect our clients, visitors and staff by the following: Here is an example of what the poster might look like: Most germs in health care settings can be spread by unclean hands. Each time a person touches an object or another person, germs can be spread. Good hand washing can help prevent harmful germs from spreading and causing infection. Hand hygiene is important for everyone; you, your loved ones, and health care providers. It is okay to ask your health care providers, friends and family to clean their hands. After all, it’s your health we are interested in, so don’t be shy about asking. Everyone should clean their hands: If you are in a health care facility, you should also clean your hands before you leave your room and when you return. Visitors are important in preventing the spread of infections. When visiting a facility it is important that you clean your hands when you:
PMH recognizes that hand hygiene is the single most important practice to prevent the spread of infections. Thousands of times a day, health care workers handle items that can carry germs. Without good hand washing, these germs can be spread to others and cause infections. PMH strives to maintain optimal hand hygiene performance by all staff to help prevent health care-associated infections. All staff complete mandatory hand hygiene education annually. Hand hygiene performance is monitored by conducting regular audits throughout the region. Our goal is to provide the safest care possible within all PMH programs. Airborne and Contact Precautions Fact Sheet Airborne Precautions Fact Sheet Contact Precautions Fact Sheet Droplet Precautions Fact Sheet Droplet and Contact Precautions Fact Sheet Clostridium Difficile Infection Client Information Sheet MRSA Information Sheet for Client, Family and Visitors Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) Information for Client, Family and Visitors Information for Families and Visitors During an Outbreak Urinary Tract Infections in Long Term Care and Transitional Care
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