Visitor Guidelines
As we continue to navigate COVID-19, the care and safety of our patients, visitors and team members remains our highest priority. Please note, visitor guidelines may be updated as conditions change. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding.
Current visitation status levels by location:
These guidelines were updated August 23, 2022.
A key to the visitation status levels
Each location may have it's own visitation level status. Please see the levels listed below to read the guidelines for each status level.
Level 4
Red
Visitation
EXTREMELY restricted
1. Visitation: 1 visitor per day per patient (exceptions for end of life, peds, etc).
2. Visitors must check in at security after self-screening.
3. Masks required at all times in healthcare facility (cloth masks not permitted).
4. Visitation hours may vary by unit.
Level 3
Orange
Visitation
VERY restricted
1. Visitation: 1 visitor at a time per patient (exceptions for end of life, peds, etc).
2. Visitors must check in at security after self-screening.
3. Masks required at all times in healthcare facility (cloth masks not permitted).
4. Visitation hours may vary by unit.
Level 2
Yellow
Visitation
SLIGHTLY restricted
1. Visitation: 2 visitors at a time per patient (exceptions for end of life, peds, etc).
2. Visitors can walk into hospital after self-clearing or per hospital protocol.
3. Masks required at all times in healthcare facility (cloth masks not permitted).
4. Visitation hours may vary by unit.
Level 1
Green
Visitation
NOT restricted
1. No visitation restrictions.
2. Masks required at all times in healthcare facility (cloth masks not permitted).
3. Visitation hours may vary by unit.
All visitors will be asked to continue social distancing practices in all areas, including waiting rooms.
Specialty units at some hospitals (such as emergency department, pediatrics, OB, NICU, etc.) may have different visitor policies. Please click the links below for more information:
Thank you for your help in ensuring these guidelines are met, and we are protecting our patients and each other.