Pioneer Memorial Hospital is a licensed 12-bed facility, serving the residents of Turner County and the surrounding area. We are committed to providing high-quality, cost-effective primary hospital care and emergency services in the comforts of familiar surroundings, with the support of family members. Outstanding providers, dedicated staff, and a caring environment are the qualities that set us apart.
Visitor Restrictions
Masking Policy
Pioneer Memorial Hospital & Health Services requires visitors to wear a mask whenever possible. We encourage you to bring your own face mask, but we will provide a mask if you don’t have one.
This policy also applies to those who have recently received the COVID-19 vaccine. We’re still requiring masks for all visitors and patients until we get further guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Please remember that it is important to continue to wear a mask, wash your hands and practice social distancing after getting vaccinated. Masks help protect those most vulnerable to COVID-19, those who can’t get the vaccine and those waiting to get vaccinated.
Masks are also mandatory for individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 since we don’t know how long immunity lasts.
Visitor Restrictions
Adult patients - one visitor
Pediatric patients - two visitors
When entering the building, you must be screened for COVID-19 symptoms.
Wear a mask at all times, with the exception of eating and drinking. This includes in the patients' room and restrooms. Limit time spent outside patient's room