COVID-19 Recap: HNJH's Response Efforts

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread throughout Michigan, Helen Newberry Joy Hospital has taken and continues to take steps to respond and adapt. “I want our employees and community to know that we are doing and will continue to do everything in our power to respond to this crisis and support them in every way possible,” said HNJH CEO, Hunter Nostrant. 

On March 13, 2020, the hospital established a COVID-19 task force that took steps to prepare for the pandemic by announcing the first round of visitor restrictions. In just the last month, the staff has accomplished a tremendous amount of work and taken numerous actions to respond to COVID-19:

The HNJH COVID-19 task force continues to meet daily and prepare for situations such as the potential surge of patients, transfer protocols, and resource allocation. We are actively evaluating our PPE inventory as well as staying apprised of local, state, and national trends as it concerns COVID-19. 

While the number of reported cases in our area is low, it is important to assume that the novel coronavirus which causes COVID-19 is present throughout the region. It is important to cooperate with the recommendations to keep ourselves and others safe, such as the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order and social distancing. 

For more information about COVID-19, visit michigan.gov/coronavirus and cdc.gov/coronavirus.