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Visitor Information

Visitor Information

Visitation Policy


Visitors are welcome during a patient’s stay. Patients may choose who can and cannot visit them while they are in this health care facility. Visitors are not restricted or limited based on legal relationship, race, color, age, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. Any limits or restrictions on visiting will be based on clinical reasons and will be explained to the patient and visitor. Reasons for restricting visitation may include safety concerns, patient request, and the risk of infection. Children are welcome to visit, but those under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult other than the patient. If you have any questions, please speak with a caregiver in your clinical area.


A surgical mask is available but not required.


Visitation policies are subject to change for patient safety and local, state, and federal guidelines. If you have any questions about your visitation rights, contact Security at ext. 1064 (North) or ext. 2203 (Prince's Bay).


Visitor ID Badges

For the safety of our patients, visitors, and staff, all visitors—including guests of employees—must check in with security upon entering the hospital. Security personnel will scan the guest’s valid photo ID and/or take a picture and print a personalized badge for visitors to display and identify themselves on hospital property. Badges are used to scan through optical barriers at the entrances, must be worn at all times, and will remain active for 24 hours, after which visitors must check in to obtain a new badge. Returning visitors only need to mention their name for a badge. All information is stored on an internal secure database. Your safety is our priority. If you see an individual without a badge, please promptly inform a staff member.

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