Visitor Information
Newman Regional Health promotes and supports a patient and family-centered approach to care. Wherever possible, we recognize and honor patients’ wishes regarding visitation.
Visitors can enter the hospital through Entrance F, on the east side of the hospital. Entrance F is open from 6:00am to 8:30pm daily. During other hours, visitors must enter through the Emergency Department entrance and be screened by security. See the Hospital Map for floor plans, directory and parking options.
General guidelines for all visitors:
- The patient or the patient’s designated representative, in conjunction with the registered nurse (RN) and healthcare team, may make visitation limitations. Family and visitors will not be denied access to the patient without a legitimate reason, as determined by the hospital.
- To help patients recover and to not overly tire patients, visits should be brief, quiet and pleasant. The patient or patient’s designated representative, in conjunction with the registered nurse and healthcare team, may make additional limitations for family and visitors, especially in the intensive care unit and women’s life care unit.
- Children should always be accompanied by an adult other than the patient. Visits by children younger than 12 years of age should be coordinated with the patient’s registered nurse and the patient or patient’s designated representative. Information and access should be developmentally appropriate. Children can only visit if they are able to comply with all isolation and/or infection control precautions.
- There may be unique and extenuating circumstances (i.e., imminent death, impending surgery, etc.) that require compassionate exceptions to these guidelines. The registered nurse and the health care team, using professional judgment and in collaboration with the patient or the patient’s designated representative, will consider the unique family circumstances and patient needs when applying these guidelines. In these circumstances, to the greatest extent feasible, family will be allowed brief visits.
- Visitors are only allowed in patient areas and will not be allowed in working areas such as the Nursing Station, Pharmacy, Lab, Dietary, Laundry, Surgery or Central Supply. The only exception is for prearranged and approved tours provided by the hospital’s Education Department.
- Family and visitors are expected to abide by conduct supportive of the hospital environment. Family or visitors may be asked to leave the premises if they become disruptive or interfere with the general comfort and care of the patients, visitors, or staff. Hospital security will be notified to handle disruptive issues as needed.
- Family or visitors may not possess or consume alcohol or illegal drugs while on the hospital campus.
- Family or visitors may not smoke while on the NRH campus. Family or visitors who wish to smoke while visiting may only do so off campus.
Guidelines for visiting specific patients:
Special Considerations:
- In special situations, an adult family member may spend the night with the patient if it contributes to the well-being of the patient. The family member must be able to safely stay alone and take care of their own needs.
- Children may not remain overnight in a patient room.
- Patients in police custody and/or correctional services custody will not be permitted to have visitors.
- Behavioral Health - Please see Behavioral Health & Safety Precautions
- In the event of a community-wide outbreak of illness, the hospital reserves the right to limit visitation in order to prevent the spread of illness.
Quiet Time
A daily time from 2am-3am and 2pm-3pm is designated as quiet time. This allows for family bonding and rest. NRH staff including nursing, lab, CPS, medical records, and pharmacy is not to enter room except by patient request and in emergency.
Visitor Inquiries and Outside Phone Calls
When a patient is treated at Newman Regional Health they have the option of whether or not to be included in the Patient Directory as described by our Notice of Privacy Practices. (English – Spanish)
If a patient chooses to be included in the Patient Directory, their location (room number) may be provided if the patient is asked for by name. A patient can also receive telephone calls, mail, and deliveries.
A patient may choose to not be included in the Patient Directory. If this option is selected by the patient, mail, flowers, gifts, cards or deliveries will be refused.