Information for Visitors
Visiting Hours
You may visit any time. No appointment necessary.
Visitor Guidelines
Below are current visiting guidelines, per the Department of Health (DOH):
- If both the resident and their visitor(s) are fully vaccinated, and the resident and visitor(s) are alone in the resident room or outside on facility grounds and socially distanced from others, the resident and visitor may choose to have close contact (such as a hug) without a mask or face covering.
- If the resident is fully vaccinated, they can choose to have close contact (such as a hug) with an unvaccinated visitor while both are wearing a well-fitting face mask and performing hand hygiene before and after.
- Regardless, individuals must maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet from others during indoor and outdoor visitation and when traveling to and from a resident’s room.
Face masks are still required outside of resident rooms. You are only allowed to travel to and from your loved one’s room and cannot travel anywhere else within the unit or the facility at any time.
Preparing For Your Visit
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You are not required to present a negative COVID-19 test for visitation. However, should you want to have a rapid COVID-19 test done on-site prior to your visit, you can schedule the test by calling 716-639-3311 ext. 2210. Prior to your test, you will need to complete the COVID-19 testing form.
What To Expect When You Arrive
- Please use the entrance at 2700 N. Forest Rd.
- All visitors will be screened for COVID-19. This will include a temperature check and you will be asked questions about potential exposure to the virus and recent travel. If you have signs or symptoms of COVID-19 and/or have had close contact with someone with COVID-19 infection in the prior 14 days (regardless of your vaccination status), you will not be allowed to have your in-person visit.
- All visitors will be required to use hand sanitizer upon arrival and must wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth at all times during your visit at the facility.
- Individuals must remain 6 feet apart throughout the visit.
Indoor Visits
- You may only travel to and from your loved one’s room. You are not permitted to travel anywhere else within the unit or the facility at any time.
- For residents living in a semi-private room, visitors may not enter the living space of the roommate or the shared bathroom.
- These infection control practices must be adhered to at all times. Visitors who are unable to follow these guidelines will not be permitted to visit and will be asked to leave.
- Any visitor who enters the facility and at any time receives a positive COVID-19 test result is required to notify the facility as soon as possible.
- Per DOH guidelines, when a new case of COVID-19 is identified among residents and staff, as required, the facility will follow current DOH guidelines.
- Thank you for following these infection control practices to ensure everyone’s safety. Our team continues to practice diligent infection prevention measures. Please let us know if you have questions.
Outdoor Visits
Per DOH guidelines, family members may take a resident outside, weather permitting, whether the resident is vaccinated or unvaccinated.
- Visitors must go directly to their loved one’s room to escort their loved one outside for the visit. Visitors may not travel within the facility. Visits can take place only in the resident’s room or outside and cannot be conducted in common spaces.
- If you’d like to have your visit outdoors, please inform the nurse on your loved one’s unit.
- The nurse will provide a face mask to the resident.
- Masks must be worn by both resident and visitor(s) during transport through the facility and during the visit. EXCEPTION: If the resident and their visitor(s) are fully vaccinated, and the resident and the visitor(s) are socially distanced from others, the resident and visitor(s) may choose to have close contact without a mask.
- There can only be one resident in the elevator at a time.
- Everyone must stay socially distant from others at all times throughout the visit – while traveling through the facility and while outside on facility grounds.
- Visitors must escort their loved one outside, and back to their room at the end of their visit.