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Visiting Kindred

 
 

Supporting Your Loved One

We believe support from family and friends is a critical component of recovery.  Whether your loved one can respond to you or not, you can help keep their spirits up by simply being there. We encourage visits as often as possible and invite you to bring family pictures, letters, and cherished personal items to surround your loved one with postivity. 

Information such as visitation policies, parking, and cafetria hours are included below for your convenience.  If you have any questions after reviewing this page, please give us a call!

 
 

Family Involvement

At Kindred Hospitals, we take an interdisciplinary approach to care planning and we believe family members are an important part of that team. At your request, we can hold family meetings with your loved one’s care team to discuss progress, provide education on a treatment plan, or review the discharge plan in preparation for post-hospital life. Our staff is ready to make your experience with us as pleasant and inclusive as possible. Please ask a case manager if you would like to schedule one of these discussions.

 
 
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Hospital Information

Cafeteria

Our cafeteria is located on the first floor and is available to all visitors during the times listed on the bulletin board outside of the cafeteria.

Parking and Security

Visitor parking at our hospital is free of charge in the designated hospital lot; including handicapped parking spaces. While we strive to keep all areas of the hospital secure, we are not responsible for vehicle damage, fire, or theft while parked in the hospital lot.

 
 
Flowers

Our Gift Shop

Brighten a patient’s day, if a friend or a loved one is a patient at Kindred Hospital you can send silk flowers, gift baskets, personal care products, balloons, chocolates and more by visiting Kindred's online gift shop. It’s simple and accessible 24 hours a day with same day delivery available. Send a gift of love and encouragement.

 
 
 

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