VISITOR INFORMATION
Each patient has the right to receive visitors whom he or she designates and the right to withdraw or deny such consent at any time. This includes, but is not limited to: a spouse, a domestic partner, family member, or friend. The patient may designate a “support person” who supports the patient during the course of the hospital stay. The Support Person may also exercise a patient’s visitation rights on behalf of the patient with respect to other visitors when the patient is unable to do so.
Children may visit based on the patient’s consent or any restrictions/limitations identified in the nursing unit.
Proper clothing is required by all visitors, and shoes must be worn at all times.
Please review our Visiting Guidelines.
Each patient has the right to receive visitors whom he or she designates and the right to withdraw or deny such consent at any time. This includes, but is not limited to: a spouse, a domestic partner, family member, or friend. The patient may designate a “support person” who supports the patient during the course of the hospital stay. The Support Person may also exercise a patient’s visitation rights on behalf of the patient with respect to other visitors when the patient is unable to do so.
Children may visit based on the patient’s consent or any restrictions/limitations identified in the nursing unit.
Proper clothing is required by all visitors, and shoes must be worn at all times.
Please review our Visiting Guidelines.