Grand View Health Visitation Policy
Updated Monday, January 22, 2024
Effective Monday, January 22, 2024, Grand View Health is updating its visitor policy.
Inpatient Visitors
- Daily visiting hours are 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
- All visitors are required to sign in.
- Visitation is subject to patient consent.
- Cultural practices will be considered and accommodated when possible.
- Clergy members may visit patients upon patient request.
- Adults may not visit patients if they are ill or experiencing symptoms of cold, flu or other viruses.
- Children may visit patients unless the child is ill. The condition of the patient should be considered when planning a visit by a child. Children should not disturb other patients.
- Children under age 15 are not permitted to visit patients in the ICU (Floor 2 of the Pavilion. Exceptions may be made by request.)
- Visitation to the ICU (Floor 2 of the Pavilion) is limited to two visitors at bedside (Exceptions may be made by request.)
Birth & Family Center Visitors
- Two support partners may accompany mothers during their hospital stay.
- One support person may stay overnight.
- Visiting hours for siblings of newborns are from 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. and upon patient request.
- Two support partners may accompany an expectant mother when visiting the hospital to rule out labor, for non-stress tests, and for other medically necessary pre-delivery testing.
- Facilities are available for breast pumping and mother’s milk will be sent home.
Visitors of Patients with Respiratory Illnesses (COVID, influenza, RSV, etc.)
- Visitors must wear full personal protective equipment at all times.
- Visitors must remain in the patient’s room for the duration of the visit.
- Visitors must remain masked when entering and exiting the facility.
- Visitors are encouraged not to congregate in common areas of the hospital.
- If staff assistance is needed, the visitor should ring the patient’s call bell in the room.
Developmentally Disabled and Incapacitated Patients
- One support person is permitted for patients with an intellectual, developmental or cognitive disability, communication barrier or behavioral concern.
- One support person is permitted for incapacitated patients as designated by that patient’s advance directive. This support person is responsible for determining who else may visit the patient.
Clergy
- Community clergy are permitted to visit patients. Pastoral care services are available at Grand View Health to support and attend to patients’ diverse spiritual needs. Contact our chaplain at 215-453-4970 or spaek@gvh.org.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Two parents / support persons are permitted.