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Visitation Guidelines

Entering our facilities

  • Persons 16 years of age or older may enter with a valid ID. Persons under 16 must enter with an adult.
  • You must be free of any of the following symptoms: fever, cough, shortness of breath, loss of taste/smell.
  • You must not have been diagnosed with an infectious disease or been exposed to someone with an infectious disease in the last 7 days.
  • Check in and out at facility entrances. If visiting a patient with isolation precautions, also check-in at the nurses’ station before entering the patient room.

To keep you informed

  • When a patient is admitted, a point of contact and communication plan will be set with a family member or support person (16 years of age or older). Daily updates will be provided to the point of contact, if requested.
  • Virtual visitation is available.
  • The patient will provide a password for identification so communication can take place between hospital staff and family members.
  • Visiting hours end at 9 p.m. daily with one overnight support person/caregiver if approved.

General Inpatients

2 persons between 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.

ICU

2 persons between 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Emergency Room

Adult: 1 person in waiting room; 2 persons at bedside

Pediatric: 2 caregivers in waiting room; 2 caregivers at bedside

Labor & Delivery

  • 2 persons and 1 designated support person
  • No minor visitation allowed

Mother/Baby

  • 2 persons and 1 designated support person
  • Minor siblings may visit between 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.
  • No minor siblings overnight.

Special Care Nursery

  • 2 persons
  • Minor siblings may visit for limited visitation
  • No minor siblings overnight

Pre-Op & Surgery

Adult: 1 person may assist patient to Pre-Op and then remain in waiting room.

Pediatric: 2 caregivers may assist patient to Pre-Op and then remain in waiting room. 1 may return to recovery after surgery.

*Staff shall reserve the right to restrict visitor the opportunity to enter unit if non-compliance of the above criteria persists. In addition, staff shall be able to adjust guidelines to accommodate for compassionate care and end-of-life situations.