Our Facility Hours and Policies
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, some of our location policies may have changed. Please view the information below for updates on hours, cancellations and more.
- Visitor Hours and Restrictions
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Your visits are so important to our patients. Our general visiting hours are from 8 AM to 8 PM, and 10 AM to 6 PM for the ICU.
We’re employing the following safety measures and protocols to ensure you and your loved ones feel confident and safe in our facilities: universal mask use and social distancing.
- Visitation Policy
- Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19 Patients (visits by appointment or discussion with patient care team)
- Adult patients may have one visitor per day for a single visit.
- Pediatric patients may be accompanied by two adult caregivers at a time per day.
- NOT Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19 Patients
- Adult patients may have one visitor at a time on property.
- Pediatric patients may have two visitors at a time on property.
- All patients may receive a visit from the clergy of their congregation, in addition to the one visitor at a time.
- Visitors are NOT permitted in the ER (exceptions will be made for pediatric patients)
- Patients at end of life or with special circumstances, regardless of COVID-19 status, may have two visitors at a time.
- Virtual visitation is still available for patients wishing to visit with family and friends online.
- Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19 Patients (visits by appointment or discussion with patient care team)
- Visitation Policy
- Volunteer Restrictions
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- Our volunteer program is currently on hold.
- Facility Tours, Lectures and Events
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- All campus events and support groups have been cancelled until further notice.
- Open Entrances
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- Outpatient Services entrance, next to ER entrance, facing Stone Street.
- Medical Tent
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- Tent is currently not in use and is being reserved for surge as extension of our Emergency Department.
- Local Mental Health Resources
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- We’re dedicated to making it easy to get the support you need, whether it's talking to a counselor, getting help with connecting with family over the phone, staying informed or seeing a doctor from home. Visit the Coronavirus Resource Hub for more mental health resource information.