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Family and Visitor Guidelines

At William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital, we know that our patients benefit from the love and support of those closest to them. That’s why we work to create a welcoming, comfortable, and safe environment for all visitors.

If a friend or family member is a patient at Clements University Hospital, you’re welcome to visit. Please note: All visitors are encouraged to check in at the main Guest Services desk, located in the lobby near the main entrance.

Visiting Hours

Our facility has flexible visiting hours to meet the needs of our patients and guests. General visiting hours: are 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Learn more about our visiting guidelines and overnight stays.

Dining

Clements University Hospital offers a variety of dining options, including:

  • Expansive dining areas with salads, pastas, sandwiches, sushi, and more prepared daily by chefs
  • Simply to Go, offering lighter pre-packed meals
  • Coffee Shops
  • In-room dining

Learn more about the numerous hospital dining options.

Wi-Fi

For your convenience, we offer free wireless internet (Wi-Fi) access throughout Clements University Hospital. Learn more about our Wi-Fi services.

Family Lounges

Throughout Clements University Hospital, our spacious and comfortable family lounges make you feel at ease.

Every patient floor has two family lounges to provide plenty of room for loved ones. These quiet areas feel private and peaceful and feature floor-to-ceiling windows to let in plenty of natural light.

To increase privacy, each lounge includes frosted glass partitions and a secluded cellphone area where visitors can make phone calls without disturbing others.

Visiting Guidelines and Overnight Stays

The hospital has an open visitation policy – you may visit at any time.

  1. We are requiring that everyone – patients, visitors, and staff – wear a mask or cloth face covering that meets CDC guidelines. If you don’t have a mask, we’ll be happy to provide one.
  2. The number of visitors per patient is dependent on the patient, family, or guardian’s request; the patient’s medical, emotional, and psychological needs; the level of unit activity; and available space.
  3. We ask family to stay in the patient’s room or waiting rooms at all times, rather than waiting in hallways, to ensure privacy and confidentiality for all of our patients.
  4. The hospital staff may ask visitors to step out of the patient’s room when a medical procedure needs to be performed. This is done for patient safety and privacy. The nurse will notify the family when they can return to the room.
  5. After admission into the hospital, if the patient has a large family, the nurse will seek to identify a primary family spokesperson to be the main contact between the nursing staff, family, and friends. This partnership will allow the family best access to the patient – and more importantly, support the patient by including the family as part of the caregiver team. The family spokesperson will help take phone calls regarding the patient’s condition and work with us to plan individual visiting guidelines for that patient.
  6. The patient’s designated visitors will be provided a security code to use when inquiring about the patient.
  7. Children under the age of 12 should remain with an adult at all times. All visiting children must stay under the supervision of an adult family member to ensure a safe and restful environment for the patient(s). There may be patient care areas in the hospital where visitation by children is not encouraged due to infection prevention risk (e.g., Bone Marrow Transplant, Transplant, and Neonatal ICU). Please make prior arrangements with your care team in order to arrange visitation of children under 12 in these units.
  8. Up to two adults, ages 18 and older, are permitted to visit patients being cared for with active COVID-19 infection so long as the visit is coordinated with the patient’s care team.
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    Visitation to patients with active COVID-19 infection is limited to 10 a.m.-noon and 4-6 p.m.
    - Visitation to patients with active COVID-19 infection must wear a hospital-issued mask and other personal protective equipment and may not swap in and out during a two-hour time block.
  9. Please refrain from bringing outside food, flowers, or live plants into the ICU.
  10. Remember to wash your hands upon entering and exiting your loved one’s room. Visitors must follow all directions regarding use of gowns, gloves, and masking. Please check with your care team before visiting patients in isolation rooms.
  11. Please do not visit if you are ill, have a cough, or fever.
  12. Only one visitor is permitted to stay overnight.

PLEASE NOTE: All guests in the hospital after 10 p.m. are required to wear a wrist band. You may obtain a wrist band from Guest and Patient Services after 7 p.m. Guest and Patient Services is located on the first floor of the hospital.

UT Southwestern University Hospitals prohibits discrimination in visitation based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Patients can designate the visitor(s) of their choice.

Explore the Hospital

We created our hospital with patients and visitors in mind. While you’re here, take advantage of what we have to offer.

  • Gift shop: Our hospital gift shops are located in Clements University Hospital (Mon-Sun) and Zale Lipshy Pavilion (Tue-Sat) and offer gifts, flowers, balloons, and more.
  • Patient and Family Resource Center: This unique space, located on the ground floor near the main entrance, provides patients and visitors with access to public computers and printers, a digital greeting card service, and interactive displays with information on UT Southwestern, health care knowledge and research, and current clinical trials.
  • Art collection: We’re proud of our facility’s extensive art collection, a diverse selection of paintings, sculpture, and mixed-media pieces, which helps to create a calming and restorative environment throughout our patient rooms, corridors, lobbies, and staff areas.