Your health and comfort come first. With flexible visiting hours and amenities, we ensure a welcoming experience for all. Visiting hours, dining, and contact details vary, so please share your location to get the most accurate information for your area.
Your health and well-being are at the heart of everything we do, and we rely on your support to ensure the best experience for all patients, visitors and staff. Our hospital is a place of healing, where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. With that in mind, disruptive behavior toward our staff or others will not be tolerated. We are committed to providing you with the best care possible and look forward to serving you.
We want you to feel at home during your stay, and having your personal items can help. Here’s what to bring and tips for keeping your items safe:
While we will do our best to assist you, we are not responsible for lost or damaged belongings unless they've been given to our staff for safekeeping. We’ll take care of the details so you can focus on your recovery.
Most of our hospitals offer a peaceful sanctuary for patients, families and staff seeking comfort, reflection or prayer. Rooted in our commitment to healing, our chapels are open to people of all faiths. Whether you need a quiet moment of solitude or are looking for a space to meditate, you are welcome at our chapels.
Our dining facilities provide a range of options, from fresh, nutritious meals to snacks and beverages. Our menus are crafted to meet diverse dietary needs and preferences, including heart-healthy options to support your health and well-being. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick coffee or a wholesome meal, our welcoming dining areas are the perfect spot to refuel and relax.
Our hospitals are focusing on improving the safety and quality of our care. Focused performance improvements include Acute Care and Ambulatory Care Patient Experience; Sepsis Mortality; 7-Day Readmissions; Hospital Acquired Infections such as CAUTI, CLABSI, C. Difficile; Patient death or serious injury associated with a fall while being cared for in a healthcare setting; and Stage 3, Stage 4, and unstageable pressure ulcers acquired after admission/presentation to a health care setting.
For measurable results of our efforts, please review the Hospital Compare website.
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