Visitor Information
To promote healing, safety and limit infection, some units may limit the number of visitors you can receive at one time. Our visitation policy is in compliance with the state of Oklahoma No Patient Left Alone Act.
Inpatient Units
Inpatient units, including Medical, Surgical, Rehab, Women’s/Surgical, Pediatrics and Step Down Unit, observe the following visitation hours:
- Open 24/7
- Visitors are limited to two (2) at a time per patient.
- One overnight adult visitor is allowed in a patient room.
- No overnight visitors of the opposite sex in semi-private rooms, if both beds are occupied.
- Children under 13 are restricted from overnight stays.
- Pediatric patients must be accompanied by an adult (parent, guardian or adult designee) other than the patient, who will be responsible for them at all times.
- “Quiet hours” begin at 9:00 PM. Visitors are encouraged to leave to promote patient rest and healing.
- To respect patient privacy, visitors may be asked to leave the room while the patient is receiving care, treatment or undergoing a procedure.
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
- Open 24/7 with the exception: Closed 7:00 – 8:00 AM and PM during shift change.
- Visitors limited to two (2) at a time per patient.
- To respect patient privacy, visitors may be asked to leave the room while the patient is receiving care, treatment or undergoing a procedure.
Birthing Center
- Open 24/7
- Visitors limited to four (4) per patient.
- Fathers/significant other of the newborn can visit 24/7.
To respect patient privacy, visitors may be asked to leave the room while the patient is receiving care, treatment or undergoing a procedure. We encourage well-wishers for emotional support and recovery. To provide a restful and safe environment, we ask visitors to follow these guidelines:
- Do not visit if you have a cold, sore throat, fever or other illness.
- Avoid noisy, disruptive behavior to help respect the healing of all patients.
- Ask before bringing food, drinks or other items like balloons, flowers or perfume that might trigger allergies into patient rooms.
- Wash your hands before entering and leaving a patient’s room.
- Make sure all children always have a supervising adult with them.