Our employees and physicians are among the best in their professions - each working to help meet your needs and make your hospital stay as comfortable as possible. Knowing what to expect can help you have a better experience.
If you have any questions during your time in our hospital, please ask for assistance from your health care team.
What to Bring for Overnight Stays
Patients will need to provide their own pajamas or wear a hospital gown. You may also wish to bring:
Please label any items you bring. The hospital cannot be responsible for personal items.
For your safety and comfort, please do not bring:
We encourage family and friends to visit patients in our hospital. General visiting hours are noon to 8 p.m. New fathers are welcome in maternity anytime. To help patients rest, we recommend that visits be kept short. No more than two to three visitors at a time is preferred. Please, do not bring anyone to visit who is ill.
Local calls can be made from your room or any in-house telephone. Dial 9 for an outside line, listen for the second dial tone, then dial the number you desire. Local calls are free.
For any additional assistance in placing a telephone call, dial 0 for the hospital operator.
Our hospital is a smoke-free facility. Smoking is not permitted on Intermountain managed or maintained property, based on our commitment to the prevention of illness and restoration of health, and to protect the health and safety of our patients.
If you smoke, your physician can prescribe nicotine skin patches or nicotine gum to help reduce your craving for cigarettes.© 2007 Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, Utah. All Rights Reserved.