Patient Guide  

Key Information for Your Stay


Visitor Information

Visitor Information

HOSPITAL NAME understand that having loved ones by your side can help with your healing and care. You have the right to choose and prioritize visitors from among family, friends, partners, personal care aides and other individuals (regardless of the person’s sex or gender identity or your relationship to the person). You also can choose a support person to be present throughout your stay, unless that person’s presence affects your health or the rights or safety of other patients. If you have any questions about your visitation rights, contact HOSPITAL NAME.


Visitor Passes

When you visit, please pick up a visitor pass at the HOSPITAL PROVIDE. Passes must be worn at all times in all areas of the hospital and returned when  you leave.


Visitor Guidelines

To provide a restful and safe environment, we ask that visitors follow  these guidelines:

 

  • Do not visit if you have a cold, sore throat, fever, COVID-19 symptoms or other illness.
  • Avoid noisy, disruptive behavior to help respect the healing of all patients.
  • Ask before bringing foods, drinks or items that might trigger allergies—like balloons, flowers or perfume—into patient rooms.
  • Wash your hands before entering patient rooms.
  • Make sure all children have a supervising adult with them at all times.

Visiting Hours

To promote healing and safety and limit infection, some units may limit the number of visitors you can receive at one time.


General Hours:

X:00 a.m. to X:00 p.m.


Pediatrics:

X:00 a.m. to X:00 p.m.

Note: One parent or other adult support person is permitted to stay 24 hours a day.


Intensive Care Unit:

X:00 a.m. to X:00 p.m.

No more than X visitors at a time.

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