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DALTON, Georgia – March 23, 2020 – As an essential community healthcare provider, Highland Rivers Health is currently maintaining services at its nine outpatient clinics, but has instituted a host of infection control procedures at the clinics in order to protect staff and individuals coming in for services. “We work with a vulnerable population that rely on us for services and support, and we have made a very conscious decision to maintain services while putting in place several infection control procedures,” said Highland Rivers Health CEO Melanie Dallas. “The fact is, if you are living with mental health challenges or a substance use disorder, the stress of the current situation could exacerbate these conditions, so we simply will not abandon people who need us during this extraordinary time. At the same time, we are working to follow CDC guidelines to protect the health of these individuals and our staff to the greatest extent possible.” Highland Rivers Health has deployed a pop-up window on its website home page to provide up-to-date information about operations and procedures. Currently, the agency wants individuals who may come in for services to be aware of the following (which is also included on the agency website): Please do not come into a clinic if you have symptoms of respiratory illness such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath/difficulty breathing, or if you have been told by a doctor to self-quarantine at home.
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