Efficiency of Canopy Entrance Allows Closure of Flagpole Entrance
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Efficiency of Canopy Entrance Allows Closure of Flagpole Entrance

All patients and visitors entering Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) will use the “canopy entrance” starting on Sunday, July 17. The prominent tent-like structure and enclosed walkway is accessed using the second right turn for patients entering the hospital campus from Dewey Street. Parking for the Canopy Entrance is in the P lot, which is the next left-hand turn. Visit https://svhealthcare.org/patients-visitors/parking for a map. 

The canopy entrance opened in March for patients needing the emergency department, laboratory, imaging, surgery, endoscopy, sleep studies, and visitors to inpatient units. The flagpole entrance had been indicated as an entrance for renal dialysis and medical infusion patients and as a pick-up location for patients discharged from some inpatient services, including Medical-Surgical Units, the Intensive Care Unit, and Women’s and Children’s Services. The use of the Canopy Entrance for all pateints will continue for approximately 12 months, while the current main entrance and the adjacent Emergency Department undergo a significant renovation and expansion.

“The Canopy Entrance is operating very efficiently,” said Director of Hospitality Services Tiffany Tobin. “So it makes sense to streamline all of the entering and exiting through that point. It’s simpler for patients and staff and helps improve the experience for everyone.”

The area surrounding the Canopy Entrance is intended for patient pick-up and drop-off only. Patients and visitors are required to park and walk or take a shuttle that will circulate the campus 7 a.m. –7 p.m. Monday – Saturday. Shelters for patients waiting for a shuttle are located in the most frequently used lots. Prominently marked pedestrian walkways guide patients and visitors. As patients approach the canopy, they will find hospitality staff, who will guide them to services and appointments.

The Emergency Department Renovation and Expansion will nearly double the size of the current Emergency Department, which was designed to accommodate 14,000 patient visits a year but currently sees nearly 25,000 annually. The project will further enhance patient safety, infection prevention, and patient privacy. Vertical treatment areas will allow for highly efficient treatment of low-acuity conditions. The project also includes an expansion to the Emergency Crisis Area for those experiencing mental health distress and increased telehealth connectivity with Dartmouth-Hitchcock.

Outside the Emergency Department, the project includes renovations of the Main Entrance, outpatient registration area, the Imaging Department waiting area, and the phlebotomy and laboratory upgrades. A new connector will provide improved access to SVMC ExpressCare and the Respiratory Evaluation Center and the Medical Office Building to the hospital.

Regular updates on the project are available in SVHC’s weekly e-newsletter, on social media, and on the health system’s website, svhealthcare.org/EDRenovation.

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Why Dental Hygiene is More Important than Ever

You may have heard that COVID-19 has inspired physicians to offer online appointments. For many health concerns, you can meet with your physician using your phone or computer and get care that is very similar to what you would have received in the office.

Regular dental check-ups and treatments, though, certainly cannot be done remotely. And the masks patients wear to prevent passing germs in other in-person medical visits cannot be worn during a dental appointment. These factors make it difficult to deliver safe dental care during this time. In fact, most dentists' offices have been closed for much of the pandemic. They will likely remain closed until we determine how to provide care safely.

Taking good care of your teeth and gums at home contributes to good oral health and good general health, too. A strong oral-health routine can help lessen the need for extensive dental care and some other types of care in the future. For all of these reasons, your at-home dental care routine is more important than ever.

Brush Twice You've likely heard the same message since grade school: brush at least twice a day. Not much, including even a pandemic, will change that. Be sure to use a fluoride toothpaste, and aim to spend about 2 minutes to clean your whole mouth.

Doing so decreases the amount of bacteria in your mouth and limits the formation of plaque. Bacteria and plaque can build up and cause painful cavities. Skipping brushing can also lead to gum disease.

Clean Between Teeth Daily Whether you use floss, an interdental brush, an oral irrigator, or a toothpick, you should clean between your teeth every day. What method is best? Just like exercise, the best method is the one that you will consistently do.

Follow a Healthy Diet As if you needed another reason to avoid sugary beverages and snacks! The link between sugar intake and cavities is very well established. And treatments for cavities are among the most common that dentists perform. Avoiding sugar will improve your oral health and will likely make a positive impact on your overall health, as well.

These tips represent general recommendations that would be appropriate for most patients. Your dentist might have additional recommendations for you, including mouth rinses or other specific steps you can take to maintain your dental health during COVID-19 and beyond.

If you have questions, give your dentist’s office a call. Even if they are not right in the office, they will likely provide a way for you to reach out to get your questions answered.

Michael Brady, DDS, is the medical director of SVMC Dentistry.

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