Visitation Rules & Hours

Wiregrass Medical Center believes that visitors are a positive influence in the care of our patients, and are an important part of the therapy in returning the patient to an  optimal  level of health.                                                                                 

  • Visiting Hours
    In order to provide periods of rest and quiet for the patients' health, Wiregrass Medical Center has designated visiting hours and number of visitors. The designated hours are from 10:00 am until 8:00 pm daily.   Each patient is allowed two (2) visitors at a time.

  • Exceptions
    There are three (3) exceptions to the above visiting policy:
     1. All surgical patients will be allowed two (2) visitors before their surgery.
     2. Visitors of ICU patients will be allowed to wait in the ICU waiting area on a 24 hour basis.
     3. Chaplains /Ministers are permitted 24 hour access at the request of the patient and/or family.

  • Overnight Stays
    There are times when a family member may wish to stay with a patient. If a family member feels the need to stay, speak with a nurse to discuss arrangements.

  • Chaplin Service
    In order to provide for patients' spiritual needs, Wiregrass Medical Center has an organized Chaplin service with an on-call Chaplin. To access the on-call Chaplin simply ask a nurse.

 

 
 

Room Amenities

Telephones
Each patient has a private telephone number so family and friends can call the patient directly.  Although patients can make outgoing calls anytime, incoming calls to patient rooms are blocked from 9 p.m. - 7 a.m. and at any other time that the patient arranges phone blocking. For assistance with long distance calls, please dial "0" for our operator.

Television
Every room is equipped with cable television. A cable guide is provided in the patient packet of information obtained upon admission to our facility.

Mail and Flowers
Patient mail is delivered to patient rooms daily.  Flowers are delivered to the room by the florist.

 

 
 

Facility Amenities

Gift Shop
Our gift shop is operated by the Wiregrass Medical Center Auxiliary and is conveniently located in the main lobby. The  Gift Shop can be reached at extension  # 5043.

Lost and Found
Anyone who has misplaced any personal items, please notify a nurse as soon as possible.

Waiting Areas
 Comfortable waiting areas are located throughout the hospital. Please ask for the location of the nearest waiting area.

Prayer Room
Our prayer room is located near the surgical waiting area. Please ask for assistance if needed.

Newspapers
Both the Dothan Eagle  and the Geneva County Reaper are available for purchase in the front of the facility near the outpatient entrance.

 

 

Meals:

Vending Machines
Snacks and sodas are available in vending machines located near Cafe' Med and at the corner of the 500 Hall.

Dining
Wiregrass Medical Center has a Cafe' that is available for visitors. Cafe' Med is located between the Hospital and Nursing Home.  It is open 7 days a week from 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Meal times/choices are outlined below:

  • Breakfast
    A hot breakfast buffet  and grill is available from 6:00 - 9:30 a.m.

  • Lunch
    A hot lunch buffet and grill  is available from 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

  • Dinner
    A hot dinner buffet and grill  is available from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.

Guest Trays
If a family member is required to stay with a patient,  a guest tray may be requested. The guest and patient trays are served together when the patient receives their meal. To make arrangements please see a nurse for information.

 

 Before you arrive: 

Your physician may give you special instructions depending on whether you will undergo surgery or another type of procedure. Please follow these important instructions. Check with your physician for pre-op guidelines. Although these guidelines vary, some general advisories may be as follows:

  • Eating and Drinking
    For your safety, unless instructed differently by your surgeon, do not eat or drink anything (including water, gum, hard candy) after midnight prior to your scheduled procedure. This is essential in preventing vomiting during and after anesthesia. Your surgery or procedure may be cancelled if this guideline is violated.

  • Medications
    Please bring a list of all medications you are currently taking. This includes all prescription medications, routinely used over-the-counter medications, and any herbal/nutritional supplements. Please do not bring your medications with you. Your physician will prescribe your medications during your hospitalization.

  • Smoking
    As a facility committed to life, health, and well being, Wiregrass Medical Center recognizes the risk to health caused by smoking, and do not allow smoking within any building on our campus. If you are a smoker, we strongly recommended that you quit smoking for your own health.

  • Transportation
    Before your surgery/procedure, be sure you know the date and time you are expected to arrive at Wiregrass  Medical Center. In preparing for hospitalization, it is easy to overlook this important fact. You will also need to determine whether someone should accompany you to the hospital and home. If you are scheduled for same-day surgery, you may receive sedation or pain medication that will render you unable to drive or to travel alone.

  • What time should you arrive for surgery?
    Please consult with the physician/surgeon for hospital arrival/surgery time.

 

 
 

What to Bring with you:

For your comfort 
In keeping with Wiregrass Medical Center's role as a healing environment, an important of  our service is providing assistance needed during your stay with us. 

Special Needs and Requests
Your nurse will assist you will any questions and special needs. Please feel free to discuss  any needs  that you  may have with him/her.

Foreign Language translation is available. Please let your nurse know if you need this service.

If you are the patient:
For ambulatory (same-day) surgery, a medical procedure, or for a longer stay, we advise you to:

  • Wear loose fitting clothes.

  • Bring your eye-glasses, hearing aid, or other assistive device if it will make you feel more comfortable. You will be asked to remove your contact lenses prior to your surgery.

  • Bring toiletries if you will be staying overnight.

If your child is the patient: 
 Hospitals can intimidate children (and their parents). It is normal for children (and sometimes adults) to be afraid and anxious. The following may help make your child's hospital stay less stressful:

ASK: We encourage you and your child to ask questions at any time.

LISTEN and TALK: Listen to your child. Give your child permission to ask questions, to cry, and to talk about feelings. Let your child know it is okay to be afraid and to say something hurts. Share your feelings too. Keep your child and family members up to date about what is happening. Information helps create peace of mind. A member of the  healthcare team is always nearby to help.

Things to bring:

  • Toys, games, books, audio or videotapes, and photographs.

  • A favorite stuffed animal or blanket.

  • Glasses, hearing aids, crutches, braces, corrective shoes, or other orthopedic aids.

  • A list of medications your child is taking.

  • Schoolwork, if appropriate.