Visitor Information

How can I keep in contact with patients while they are in the hospital?

Patients have the right to use our telephones to make and receive confidential telephone calls, unless the call violates a criminal law or would unreasonably infringe on other persons’ use of the telephone.

Phone Numbers

When can I come to visit?

7 days a week, 6:30 PM to 8 PM

What will happen when I come to visit?

  1. Patients may have up to 2 visitors at a time. Must present ID. Ages 18 and above are allowed.
  2. Visitors must empty their pockets of all items including valuables, sharps, lighters, matches, cell phones and cameras. These items must either be left in your vehicle or put in the lockers in the lobby.
  3. All visitors wear “Visitor” stickers distributed by the receptionist in a visible area on clothing at all times.
  4. All items visitors bring for the patient will be searched before it is allowed on the unit.
  5. All visitors will be wanded for detection of metals and contraband. If any personal belongings are discovered prior to entering the unit, you will be asked to return to the lobby to store those items in the lockers located in the lobby.
  6. All visits will be supervised in public areas on the units, and all visitors can only remain in the designated visiting areas. These precautions are for both the safety of the patient and the visitors.
  7. All visits off the unit need to be supervised and require a doctor’s order.

What can I bring when I come to visit?

  • Maximum of three (3) outfits per patient. Clothing must not have belts or strings.
  • Soft cover reading materials (Books and Magazines) with NO STAPLES.

What can’t I bring when I come to visit?

Items not allowed on units:

  • Glass containers of any type
  • Foods of any kind
  • Electronic equipment of any type (including cell phones)
  • Medications (including Over the Counter and/or vitamins)
  • Substances
  • Lighters/matches
  • Cameras
  • Weapons
  • Strings or laces
  • Sharp items of any kind
  • Cigarettes and Vapes

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