Visiting Hours
Having visitors can help the patient's recovery process. However, rest is also an important part of the patient's convalescence. Visiting hours for relatives and friends are 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. Any visitors spending the night should register for a visitor's pass in the registration area. Special visiting policies have been established for certain units.
- Intensive Care Unit/Coronary Care Unit (ICCU)
10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. and 8-9 p.m. An intercom system is available in the ICCU Waiting Room for direct communication with the nursing staff, when needed.
- The Transitional Care Unit
Visiting hours are flexible to allow families and friends to be involved in the patient's recovery. Visitors of any age are welcome at any time, seven days a week, unless otherwise ordered by the patient's physician, at the patient's request, or if a visitor is causing a disturbance. For security reasons, visitors coming after normal visiting hours are asked to enter and sign in at the Emergency Department. To make the environment as safe as possible, we ask that visitors not visit if they have communicable diseases such as an upper respiratory infection or strep throat.
- The Women's Center
General visiting hours are 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Parents, grandparents and siblings may visit the baby in the mother's room. Children of patients in The Women's Center may visit during regular visiting hours. (Other children age 13 and under are not permitted to visit with the newborn infants.)