Current Visitor Policy
Mary Greeley recommends admitted patients have only two visitors at a time. This helps ensure the safety of patients, visitors, and staff by allowing adequate space for physical distancing. We reserve the right to ask people to leave the hospital if the number of visitors in a patient room or in a waiting area causes concern.
Anyone visiting a Behavioral Health patient must be scheduled in advance.
All visitors must:
- Be free from symptoms of illness, including fever, sore throat, cough, diarrhea, vomiting and runny nose.
Anyone visiting a COVID-positive patient must:
- Attend educational briefing on proper use of PPE.
- Wear PPE while visiting patient.
Do I need to wear a mask?
Yes you do, if you:
- Are a member of the Mary Greeley staff, a vendor or volunteer and are unvaccinated for COVID-19. (We also encourage patients and visitors who are unvaccinated to wear a mask.)
- Have any respiratory symptoms such as cough, sore throat, runny nose.
- Are within 10 days after a known exposure to COVID-19.
- Prefer to wear one.
Please note: Mary Greeley will require everyone to wear masks when CDC’s Community Transmission Levels are high.
Visitation Rights for Patients with Disabilities
Patients with disabilities may designate at least one support person to accompany them throughout their visit or stay at Mary Greeley Medical Center. Patients with disabilities may have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity, and may include, but not be limited to, altered mental status; physical, intellectual or cognitive disability; communication barriers; or behavioral health concern.