Family-Centered Care
We encourage the participation of family and
friends in your care. Your loved ones may assist
with personal hygiene, meals and your activity
schedule at any time that is convenient. Let
your nurse know if you would like a family member
or friend to assist with your care.
Visiting Hours
General Visiting Hours
11 am to
8 pm. Children under the age of 12 are
allowed to visit only if an adult accompanies
them.
Maternity
Husbands, parents, siblings
and support persons may visit at any time.
Other visitors are welcome during general
visiting hours.
Pediatrics
Parents and grandparents
may visit at any time. Siblings are welcome
from 8 am to 11 pm.
Critical Care
Critical care patients
should be visited only for short periods
of time. Visitors are required to use
the intercom in the waiting room to check
with the nurse prior to entering the critical
care area. Due to the nature of ICU/CCU
patient care, children are generally not
allowed to visit in these areas.
For health reasons, flowers and plants may
not be received in the Critical Care Department.
Visitor Policy
Your health, safety and well-being are our top priorities.
We ask that only two persons visit a patient at any one time. All visitors entering our facilities after 8 pm or staying overnight must have a valid after-hours visitor pass. Please ask the nurse or stop by the information booth in the front lobby for more information.
Exceptions may be made to our visitor policies in special circumstances, allowing more family members to
visit their loved ones.
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Message to Visitors
Hand hygiene is the single most
important way of preventing infection.
Physicians and all healthcare workers
are encouraged to cleanse their hands
between every patient contact. You, as
a visitor, can also help prevent infection
in the hospital through hand hygiene.
Please help us keep our hospital clean
by cleansing your hands at the following
times:
- Before visiting a patient, especially
if the patient has a weakened immune
system (e.g., oncology)
- After coughing, sneezing or blowing
your nose
- After using the restroom
- Before and after eating
- After handling a patient’s flowers
or plants
- After visiting a patient in isolation,
even if gloves are worn
- An alcohol-based hand rub may be used
to clean the hands when hands are not
visibly soiled. These are found in
the patient’s room.
Handwashing can also keep YOU safe from
colds, flu and gastric upsets since many
viruses are passed from hand to hand.
Do not be afraid to remind members of
the healthcare team to cleanse their hands.
For further information on what you can do to prevent infection please see Preventing Infections.
Visitor Illness
If you or any other visitor have symptoms
of undiagnosed rash, or sore throat, please
avoid patient contact until symptoms have
resolved. Children, especially, can carry
many different viruses to compromise patients.
Isolation
There are many times when patients may
need to be placed in isolation. This is
done to prevent the passing of infection
from one patient to another. Depending
on the reason for isolation, you may be
asked to wear a mask, gown or gloves,
or perhaps all of them when visiting.
Check with a nurse to clarify the specific
requirements for isolation. Please help
us by following our isolation rules, and
remember to wash your hands after leaving
an isolation room.
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Visitor Dining
Visitors may take their meals to a patients room
or dine in the Creekside
Café, located
on the first floor of the West Pavilion, just
past the gift shop. When taking food out of the
dining room we request that all beverages and
food items be covered. This protects against
spills in the hallways and helps us to maintain
a safe environment in the hospital.
Cafeteria Hours are as Follows:
Monday
through Friday
Night Shift — 2:30 am –4:30 am
Breakfast — 7:00 am –10:00 am
Lunch and Dinner — 11:00 am–7:30 pm
(Hot entrees available 11–2 pm and
5–7
pm)
Saturday
7:30–10:00 am, 1:00 am–2:00
pm & 5:00 pm –7:30
pm
Sunday
7:30–10:00
am, 1:00 am–2:00 pm & 4:30 pm–7:30 pm
Vending machines are located in the cafeteria and are accessible 24 hours a day for visitor convenience during hours of limited cafeteria service.
Gift Shop and Cart
The hospital
gift shop, located in the main lobby, sells a variety of cards, magazines,
flowers, candy, toiletries and gifts. You may purchase items from a gift
cart, which is wheeled to patient rooms once a week, or you may order
items by dialing 6110.
Gift Shop
Hours are as Follows:
Weekdays — 9:30 am to 7:30 pm
Weekends — 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Volunteers
staff the gift shop; all proceeds benefit Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital.
Plants
and Flowers
For health reasons, flowers and plants may not be received in the Critical
Care Department. A volunteer can help you water your plants and flowers
during your stay in other units.
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