Visiting
At University Hospitals North Midlands (UHNM) we support daily visiting as we understand the important part visitors play in their loved one’s care. We ask for visitors to balance the needs of the patient and to recognise how important sleep and rest are to a patient’s recovery. To support patients and visitors we respectfully request that:
• There are no more than two visitors at the bedside at any one time.
• You do not sit on the patient’s bed, please ask our staff if you cannot find a chair.
• You keep noise levels low – speak quietly and keep phones on silent.
• You allow patients time to rest, to aid recovery.
• You talk to the nurse or midwife in charge before bringing children under 12 years of age to visit. Please only do so if it is in their best interest and if you do, always supervise children.
• Please do not film or photograph staff or other patients
• Please stay at home if you are suffering from cold/flu symptoms or vomiting and/or diarrhoea and do not visit until you have been symptom free for at least two days.
• You clean your hands using alcohol gel/foam on entering and leaving the ward.
• You ensure you comply with any infection control guidance from staff including wearing additional personal protective equipment (PPE).
• You understand if visiting needs to be restricted for the safety of patients, staff, and visitors.
Whilst we support flexible visiting, we request that all visitors are respectful of doctor ward rounds, clinical procedures, mealtimes, and medication rounds that will continue to happen throughout the day and night.
For this reason, we ask that you avoid, where possible, visiting before 11am and prepare to leave the ward by 8pm to allow our patients to settle for the night. We would appreciate your co-operation if you are asked to step outside, at any time, to allow privacy and dignity for all our patients, thank you.
If your relative/friend has a learning disability, dementia, or a mental health issue and would benefit from visitor support outside of these hours please speak to the nurse in charge. We will do all we can to support.
Remember that staff may not be able to share information without the patient’s permission. The team will do all they can to answer your questions.
• All our teams respect the principle of protected mealtimes to make sure that our patients receive good nutritional support to promote healing. Please let us know if you would like to visit during mealtimes to help the patient eat their meals.
• Carers should ask for a copy of our carers policy. Some of the care you normally provide may need to change and this will help to keep you and the patient safe.
• Help the patient by bringing in things they might need such as glasses, toiletries and suitable clothing and footwear.