COVID-19 information for SA staff

Calvary national – COVID-19 Staff Updates and Resources

 

SA staff info

SA health links

SA Health contact tracing and exposure locations

Assessing and managing the risk: COVID exposures in hospitals and facilities co-located with hospitals

(See ‘Table 1: Workers in health care settings exposure risk matrix – Fully vaccinated for COVID-19’ – Page 9)

 

Regional SA COVID-19 information

2021

Memo: Day leave for inpatients – 21 December 2021

Memo: Update re PCR testing for patients – 1 December 2021

Memo: Update re patient and visitor screening – 25 November 2021

Memo: Mandatory COVID Vaccination Requirements – 29 October 2021

Memo: Mandatory COVID policy – 11 October 2021

Memo: Lockdown information – 27 July 2021

Memo: Vaccine evidence – 23 July 23 2021

Patient info – No general visitation – 20 July

Memo: Restrictions and requirements for South Australian employees

Memo: Lockdown information – 20 July 2021

Memo: SA Staff, VMOs and Volunteers – 19 July 2021

Memo: SA Staff, VMOs and Volunteers – 15 July 2021

Memo: Wearing of masks – 28 June 2021

 

2020

Memo: Notification of eased visitor restrictions – 25 November 2020

Memo: Reusable masks – 24 November 2020

Memo: Recommencement of non-urgent procedures – 21 November 2020

Notification of Positive Case – Dr Jones and Partners at CAH – 18 November 2020

Updated COVID Restrictions – 16 November 2020

SA Government/Private Hospitals Agreement – 17 April 2020

Update on Govt. JobKeeper payment – 6 April 2020

Govt/Priv hosp negotiations – 4 April 2020

 

FAQs

Please direct questions to your manager in the first instance. These will be collated and used to inform these FAQs going forward. Questions may also be sent to the BD team: [email protected] 

From 2 April, everyone who enters a Calvary facility will be screened. This screening will be conducted at allocated entrances, and includes answering a series of questions and having your temperature taken. Once the screening has taken place, the person will be given a sticker which is to be worn for the duration of their time at the facility.

If a person answers ‘no’ to any question, or has a temperature 37.5 degrees Celsius or greater the following will occur:

  • Staff, VMO, Contractor or Visitor – Temperature Advice Card given and person requested to leave the facility
  • Patients – Isolate patient, contact Infection Control Coordinator who will advise next course of action.

For specific instructions, please see the screening document below under the site location.

Site specific information

Calvary Adelaide Hospital

Other information

How to use the Government’s COVID19 app

SA Health Facebook

Be Well – A tailored plan for health and wellbeing (SAHMRI and Flinders University’s Órama Institute)