Quiet hours are observed from 8:30 pm - 7 am daily.
Please be mindful of noise levels during this time to ensure a restful environment for our patients.
General visiting hours are from 7 am-8:30 pm daily.
All guests must sign in at the nursing station when arriving and departing the nursing unit to ensure the safety and security of our patients, staff, and you. Guests should not visit if they have a cold or flu symptoms or any other contagious illness.
After-hours visiting is permitted - visitors should enter through the Emergency Department entrance and sign in with security.
Due to various circumstances visiting restrictions may be enforced at any time to protect the health of patients, staff, and visitors.
Behavioral Health Services Visiting Hours
One to two visitors per patient are welcome in the group room, kitchen, or lounge area; doors must remain open. Family can also call in to speak with patients.
Maternal Child Visiting Hours
No set hours, but visitation may be restricted to provide care.
Due to various circumstances visiting restrictions may be enforced at any time to protect the health of patients, staff, and visitors.
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Visiting Hours
Visiting hours in the intensive care unit are from 8:00 am to 8:30 pm.
Patients in the ICU may require restricted visits as part of their treatment plan. Between 10 pm and 5 am nursing staff must authorize all visitors by using the intercom located outside the ICU entrance. Family members may utilize the ICU Family Waiting Room, located outside the ICU. Please help us foster an environment of care and healing by abiding to these quiet times.
Other considerations or visiting restrictions may be necessary when considering the needs of the patient. Shift change and reports occur between 7-7:30 am and 7-7:30 pm; please avoid visiting during these times as well.
Due to various circumstances visiting restrictions may be enforced at any time to protect the health of patients, staff, and visitors.
The Legacy
No set hours. All guests must sign in at the Welcome Desk when arriving and departing The Legacy to ensure the safety and security of our residents, staff, and you. Guests should not visit if they have a cold or flu symptoms or any other contagious illness.
Due to various circumstances visiting restrictions may be enforced at any time to protect the health of patients, staff, and visitors.
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