Letterkenny University Hospital is currently grappling with a significant outbreak of Covid-19, which has led to an unprecedented surge in patient numbers at the emergency department (ED). This situation has stretched the hospital’s resources thin, as all available beds are occupied, and the staff is under immense pressure.
The hospital witnessed one of its busiest days on Monday, with 209 individuals seeking urgent medical attention. The numbers slightly eased to 155 on the following day, yet today’s figures suggest a continuing trend of high attendance. As of now, 38 patients are in the ED, with 16 awaiting admission due to the lack of available beds.
Patients at the hospital are experiencing prolonged waiting times for admission from the ED to the hospital wards. Saolta Healthcare Group has acknowledged the situation and is making concerted efforts to discharge those who are well enough to return home. This measure aims to free up beds for incoming patients who require urgent care.
Amid these operational challenges, the hospital maintains a strict policy of treating patients based on the severity of their medical needs. “The hospital recognizes the difficulties these delays pose to patients and their families and extends its apologies for the distress caused,” a spokesperson from Saolta stated.
In addition to managing the Covid-19 outbreak within the hospital, efforts are being directed towards minimizing potential virus transmission. Currently, ten patients are isolated and receiving treatment for Covid-19 in a designated ward. To protect both patients and staff, the hospital has imposed strict limitations on visitations to this ward, requiring all visits to be pre-arranged with the hospital’s management.
Saolta urges the public to avoid visiting the hospital if they exhibit any respiratory symptoms or have been in contact with a Covid-19 positive individual. They also encourage those with non-emergency health concerns to seek alternative care options such as out-of-hours GP services or local pharmacies.