Visiting Hours and Guidelines

At The Miriam Hospital, we understand that visitors are important to patients and their recovery; therefore, our visiting hours are flexible. There may be times when a patient is not feeling well enough for a visit, so we encourage you to discuss visitation with the patient and his or her health care team. The guidelines listed below were developed with the care, safety and comfort of patients in mind. If at any time these guidelines are not adhered to, you may be asked to leave the hospital.

Visiting Guidelines

  • To foster a restful environment for our patients, we ask that you limit the number of visitors to no more than three per patient at a time.
  • Be considerate of other patients by keeping noise to a minimum, both in the room and in the waiting areas.
  • When the patient’s door is closed, the curtain is drawn or a sign is present, check with a nurse at the nurse’s station before entering the room.
  • Visitors may be asked to leave the patient’s room during a health care assessment, testing, treatment or so that the patient may rest.
  • Children visiting the hospital must be accompanied by an adult and supervised at all times.
  • Visitors who have colds, sore throats or contagious diseases are discouraged from visiting patients.
  • Visitors are not permitted to use patient bathrooms.
  • As a patient’s diet may be restricted for tests, procedures or because of a medical condition, visitors should check with the nursing staff before bringing food or beverages.
  • Smoking is permitted in designated areas only. Shelters for smoking are located outside the emergency room and the main entrance.
  • Latex balloons are not allowed in the hospital.
  • Flower deliveries may be restricted; please check with the nursing staff.
  • Visiting hours and guidelines may differ slightly in critical care units: ICU, CCU, CVTI, CVTS and PACU. Please check with the nursing staff for specific guidelines.

Late Evening and Early Morning Visits

Between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., visitors must use the hospital’s emergency department entrance located on Fifth Street. The main entrance and all other entrances are closed for security purposes. Once you arrive at the unit, please stop at the nurses’ station to see if the patient is able to have a visitor.

Quiet Hours

Out of respect for all patients, the hospital observes quiet hours from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. If you are visiting during these hours, we ask that you pay special attention to your noise level and the length of your visit.

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