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After observing a steady decrease in respiratory virus cases, Atrium Health is lifting visitor restrictions and modifying masking policies.

Beginning at 7 a.m. on Thursday, March 21, visitors aged 12 and under will be permitted at Charlotte-area Atrium Health hospitals.

Also, masking will be optional in all Atrium Health facilities except for specific areas where higher levels of infection prevention are needed. These areas will be clearly marked.

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We know how important it can be to have someone by your side when you seek medical care. As we navigate each new phase of the coronavirus (or COVID-19) pandemic, Atrium Health is continually reevaluating our visitor policies. And we’re setting the national standard for COVID-Safe care, with enhanced safety measures across all locations.

Before your next visit, please review our latest visitor policies, restrictions and exceptions. If you have any questions or concerns, your care team is here to help.

Except as noted below, all areas of Atrium Health are fully open to visitors.

At All Hospitals, Doctors Offices and other Atrium Health Locations

  • Visitors must:
    • Be in good health (free from respiratory illness, fever, cough, etc.)
    • Wear a mask in areas where masks may be required (masks are now optional at most Atrium Health locations)
  • Visitors who do not follow the guidance above can pose serious safety concerns. They will be escorted out of the building in order to keep our patients and staff safe
  • Patients at Atrium Health skilled nursing facilities may be allowed limited visitors. Contact the patient’s facility to find out more about visitation for their facility.

Atrium Health understands the importance of keeping our patients and the people who care about them connected. Our goal is to help families and friends stay in touch. Atrium Health staff can share the resources and technology available to help patients communicate with other family and friends. Atrium Health encourages the use of FaceTime, Skype and other live video platforms to stay in touch with people in the hospital. In many hospital areas, Atrium Health can provide tablets to those who don't have the technology to communicate with loved ones.

  • Visitation times for hospitals are daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Patients having surgery may have visitors with them until they are in their patient room, even if they arrive before 8 a.m.
  • Patients under 18 may have 2 parents or guardians visit any time of day.

Please also review the restrictions for all locations

Visitors must comply with masking and social distancing guidance.

Patients receiving treatments for cancer and blood disorders are often immunocompromised and more vulnerable to infection. Therefore, masks will still be required by all teammates, patients and visitors in the following locations:

  • Floor 11 of Levine Children’s Hospital
  • Bone Marrow Transplant Unit of Levine Children’s Hospital
  • Pediatric hematology-oncology clinic

In general, visitation is permitted throughout Levine Children’s Hospital, however certain areas do have additional visitation rules outlined below.

  • Inpatient Units:
    • Patients admitted to the inpatient units may have up to 4 visitors/caregivers at the bedside during the day, including siblings of any age. 
    • From 10 p.m. to 8 a.m., up to 2 adult visitors/caregivers over 18 years may stay with the patient. 
  • Pediatric Critical Care Units (PICU/CVICU):
    • Patients may have 2 visitors/caregivers at the bedside at any given time. 
    • Open to sibling visitation 13 years and older.
  • Neonatal Units:
    • Patients may have 2 visitors/caregivers at the bedside at any given time. 
    • Open to sibling visitation 2 years and older.

Please also review the restrictions for all locations

  • Obstetric Triage:
    • Only one support person is permitted in triage.
  • Labor & Delivery:
    • Visitation permitted 24 hours/day.
    • Up to four visitors (inclusive of support person or doula) are welcome at the discretion of the patient.
    • Additional visitors may be granted based on special circumstances, particularly in compassionate care situations. Special circumstances to be managed by the treating physician and nursing unit leadership.
    • Only one support person will be permitted in the procedure room during a Cesarean delivery and recovery. If it is an emergent delivery, the support person may be asked to wait outside of the procedure room.
  • Antepartum, Postpartum and Specialty Women’s Units:
    • Hospital visitation rules are followed. Visitation hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
    • One designated support person or visitor aged 16 or older may stay overnight in the patient’s room.

Please also review the restrictions for all locations

Overnight Visitation

Patients may have overnight visitors.

Special Considerations

  • Some visitors arrive with patients via entrances other than the main visitor entrance (ex. Surgery, Emergency, Heart Procedures). In the event a patient who entered through any entrance other than the main visitor entrance be admitted and the visitor chooses to stay overnight, the visitor will need to check-in at the main entrance and receive a visitor band during visiting hours (8:00 am – 10:00 pm). If the patient admission happens after visiting hours, the visitor may stay overnight and check-in at the main entrance during the next day’s visiting hours.
  • Special circumstances to be managed by treating physician and nursing unit leadership.
  • If a patient needs an in-room procedure that requires the visitor to leave the room, the visitor may wait in the hallway outside the patient room or go for a walk.
  • Visitation hours in the Emergency Departments are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Visitation hours in Urgent Care are during hours of operation.
  • Behavioral Health Emergency Departments will not allow visitors for adult patients because of limited space

Patients with confirmed COVID-19 or suspected COVID-19 (i.e. being tested for Covid-19)

  • Visitors are allowed.
  • Visitor must wear a surgical mask that covers their nose and mouth or non fit tested N95/KN95 mask.
  • Visitor may choose to wear a gown, gloves, and eye protection. These items will be provided upon request.
  • Visitor must remain in the patient’s room with the door closed
  • Visitors will not be allowed if the patient is receiving an aerosolizing procedure (i.e. BiPAP).
  • Nursing leadership will monitor patients who are receiving aerosolizing treatments to assess if an in-person visit will occur.
  • If it becomes evident a visit is necessary, nursing will work with the attending physician to coordinate the visit.

Please also review the restrictions for all locations

  • Visitors are encouraged to be in good health and to follow any localized visitor guidelines given by their practice.

Please also review the restrictions for all locations

  • Inpatient rehabilitation facility visitations times are daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Please also review the restrictions for all locations.

Patients will not be allowed visitors if they have COVID-19 or might have COVID-19 (being tested) at any location

  • Patients receiving treatments for cancer are often immunocompromised and more vulnerable to infection. In general, we are allowing limited visitation at some of our locations. Please read the information about the particular location to understand the visitation rules. Regardless of location, two (2) parents or guardians are always allowed for patients under 18 years of age
       
  • LCI Office Locations, Infusion Centers, Vascular Access and Radiation Oncology treatment areas, visitors must:
    • For age 2 and older, wear a mask that covers their nose and mouth at all times (except while eating in select areas)
    • Have a health screening when they enter the building
    • Be in good health (free from respiratory illness, fever, cough, etc.)
    • Follow all social distancing and safety guidance. This includes wearing masks, and hand washing
  • LCI Infusion Centers and Apheresis
    • Only one (1) asymptomatic visitor allowed
    • Visitor must be 16 years or older.
  • Carolinas Medical Center (CMC) Inpatient Hematology/Oncology (CMC 3T)
    • Open to full visitation.
    • Visitors must comply with masking and social distancing guidance.
  • Carolinas Medical Center 4B, CMC 4T
    • (2) visitors per day. One (1) visitor per night.
    • Vaccination is NOT required.
    • Visitors must comply with masking and social distancing guidance.
  • Exceptions, as determined by the treating physician and facility leadership, may include:
    • End of life circumstance
    • Certain communication barriers
    • Caregiver / Decision making
    • Physical, emotional, psychiatric problems where a caregiver is necessary

Please also review the restrictions for all locations.

Visitation hours at hospice locations are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Patients with COVID-19:

  • Visitor must wear a surgical mask or a non-fit tested N95/KN95 mask if visitor prefers, that covers their nose and mouth.
  • Visitor may choose to wear a gown, gloves, and eye protection. These items will be provided upon request.
  • Visitors will be directed to a separate entrance.

Please also review the restrictions for all locations.

Behavioral Health Charlotte and Behavioral Health Davidson; Behavioral Health Inpatient Units at Atrium Health Stanly, Atrium Health Kings Mountain and Atrium Health Cabarrus Senior Behavioral Health Unit

  • Visitation is by appointment only
  • To keep everyone safe, we are continuing to offer staggered visitation for the inpatient behavioral health units due to space constraints and the need to assure adequate distancing.
  • Patients will be allowed one visitor during specific visitation hours. This includes patients who have COVID-19 or might have COVID-19 (being tested) at any location.
  • Visitors can switch during visitation hours, but only one visitor per patient allowed at a time
  • Patients under 18 will be allowed two (2) parent or guardian visitors in some of these situations.
  • Visitors must comply with Atrium Health visitor standards. For the adult units, children under the age of 12 may not visit. For the adolescent unit, visitors must be at least 5 years of age.
  • Virtual options are available for all visitors.

Please also review the restrictions for all locations.

If a patient or family member feels their visitation rights have been violated, they may contact department leadership on their loved one’s unit, or the Atrium Health Customer Care Line at 800-821-1535 or via email: Customer.Care.Line@atriumhealth.org.

Additionally, patients or their family may contact:

Atrium Health is inclusive to all. And we don’t discriminate. We do not limit or deny services on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability or source of payment. Likewise, we value visitation as an important addition to the care and comfort of patients and provide visitation rights at all Atrium Health hospitals in accordance with our non-discrimination policy. Read our policies in full below.

If a patient or family member feels their visitation rights have been violated, they may contact department leadership on their loved one’s unit, or the Atrium Health Customer Care Line at 800-821-1535 or via email: Customer.Care.Line@atriumhealth.org.

Additionally, patients or their family may contact:

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