Visitor Update
Starting August 20, 2020, all visitors to the hospital will be required to sign and adhere to our visitor agreement.
Please see the latest updates to our visitor policy here.
MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL UPDATES VISITOR POLICY IN RESPONSE TO IDAHO'S GROWING NUMBER OF COVID-19 CASES
The health and safety of our patients, visitors, employees and community members continues to be a top priority for Mountain View Hospital. Mountain View Hospital is adjusting its visitor’s policy to respond to the increased number of COVID-19 cases in our community.
UPDATES TO VISITOR POLICY
Starting immediately, we are asking visitors to stay at home and not come to the hospital. Visitors will not be allowed in order to protect the health and safety of our patients. We know this change will be difficult for you and your loved ones. However, for the time being, we feel these steps are necessary to protect the patients in our care.
There are some exceptions to this updated policy. Pediatric patients will still be allowed to have one visitor with them during their treatment. Expecting moms can also have one support person with them for their delivery and stay in the hospital. The visitor needs to remain the same individual throughout the entire stay and will need to remain at the hospital – they cannot leave and come back.
We understand there may be situations where it is appropriate for very sick patients to have family members visit. In these situations, we will work with families on case by case basis to ensure we are making the right decisions to take care of your family and protect our other patients and team members.
We recognize some of our patients may need assistance from a companion to get into and around the hospital. In these situations, we encourage family members to help patients enter the hospital lobby. Our team will be able to help patients from here if they need extra assistance. We are asking patients to call their family members when they are done at the hospital. You can meet your loved one just outside the lobby.
STAY CONNECTED FROM AFAR
We know how difficult it is to be apart from a loved one when they are not feeling well. We are encouraging all of our visitors to stay connected virtually. Please use FaceTime, Skype or phone calls to stay in touch and support patients while they are recovering in the hospital.
We appreciate your understanding. Your cooperation will help keep our patients, team members and community safe.