Visitors are valued and can play a key role in the healing process. However, it is important for visitors to be sensitive to a patient's needs for rest and recovery, so visiting guidelines have been established.
Please note: Visitors of any age are allowed, but children may not visit patients who are in isolation.
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In most units there are no restrictions on visiting hours or the number of visitors, but visitors should be sensitive to patient needs.
- Quiet time is all the time. Please be as quiet as possible throughout the hospital and in the patient's room.
- If you have a cold or feel ill, do not visit.
- Children may not visit patients who are in isolation.
- Please do not leave children unattended anywhere in the hospital. Parents are responsible for supervising and keeping children quiet while in the hospital.
- Food and beverages may be brought to the hospital for patient consumption only if it has been arranged with the patient's nurse and is allowed in the diet prescribed by his or her doctor. Please check first. The smell of some foods can be unpleasant to some patients.
- All visitors must check in at the nurse's station before visiting a patient.
- Cell phones are allowed in all public areas of the hospital and in patient rooms.
- Community Hospital is a smoke-free environment. Patients are not allowed to smoke. Help is available to stop smoking. Please ask a nurse for assistance. Visitors may smoke only in their cars.
- Please consider the visiting hours:There are no limited visiting hours at our private hospital. However, kindly consider our patients’ resting and sleeping time between 10:00 p.m. and 7 a.m. Visitors are requested to follow timings for ICU and CCU.