Patient and Family Handbook SURREY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Avenue Surrey, BC V3V 1Z
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1 Patient and Family Handbook SURREY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Avenue Surrey, BC V3V 1Z
2 Table of contents Welcome message If English is your second language...3 Patient information Getting here Map...6 Parking...7 Your stay Communicating with your care providers...8 Rooms...9 Overnight stays for family members...9 Patient meals...9 TV service...10 Pay phones and taxi phones...10 HandyDART...10 Medical coverage...11 Support services Aboriginal Health Liaisons...11 First Nations Health Authority...12 Spiritual Health...12 Sacred Space...12 Advance Care Planning Your safety and security Preventing falls...13 Clean hands...14 Smoke, scent and latex balloon-free...15 Valuables...15 Respectful behaviour...16
3 Housekeeping services/lost and Found...16 Security...16 Privacy, photography/videography and health records...17 Your feedback is welcome...17 Getting You Home Home is best...18 Instructions before you leave...18 Getting help at home...19 Medical equipment and supplies...19 Lifeline...20 Community resources HealthLink BC Community Services...21 Family information Visiting...22 Pets...22 Flu shots and masks...22 Banking...23 Meals and snacks...23 Gift shop and mobile gift cart...24 Send well wishes...25 Volunteers...25 Surrey Hospital & Outpatient Centre Foundation...26 Advertising index
4 Welcome message Welcome to our hospital. We are committed to providing you with the best health care so you can return home as soon as possible, which we believe is the best place for recovering from illness and injury and managing long-lasting health problems. The goal of this handbook is to help you and your family feel more comfortable by explaining the details of your hospital stay. In this handbook we tell you where you can find important services, what you can expect while you are in the hospital, and other helpful information, like how you and your loved ones can be partners in your health care. All of our employees, physicians and volunteers work hard every day to show the values that are most important to us when we interact with our patients: Respect, Caring and Trust. We wish you a speedy recovery. 4 If English is your second language If you do not speak or understand English well enough to have medical conversations, we can get a medical interpreter in your language. The medical interpreter will help you communicate with your doctor and health care team. We can get the interpreter by phone or in person. Please be patient. It might take time. You do not pay for this. For informal conversations, your family and friends can help you explain what you need to your health care team.
5 如果你不懂或不明白英語來表達健康狀況或為你的醫療問題作決定, 你可以向我們的醫療人員為你請一位翻譯人員來為你翻譯, 這翻譯的服務是免費的. 在一般的情況下我們歡迎你的家人或你的朋友與我們來談你醫療的需要. 如果您不会英语, 或者英语程度不足以进行医疗事务方面的对话, 我们可以为您请一位医务翻译 医务翻译可以帮助您与医生及医疗团队进行沟通 我们可以请到在电话中为您服务的医务翻译或者来现场为您服务的医务翻译 请耐心等候, 我们需要一些时间来安排 您无需为翻译服务付费 对于非正式的交谈, 您的家人和朋友可以帮助您向医疗团队说明您的需求 در صورتيکه انگليسی زبان مادری شما نيست اگر به انگليسی صحبت نميکنيد يا انگليسی را ا نقدر خوب نميدانيد تا مکالمات پزشکی را انجام دهيد ما ميتوانيم يک مترجم پزشکی هم زبان شما را در اختيارتان بگذاريم. مترجم پزشکی برای ارتباط با پزشک و تيم مراقبين بهداشتی شما را ياری خواهد داد. ما ميتوانيم بصورت تلفنی يا حضوری به مترجم دسترسی پيدا کنيم. لطفا صبور باشيد. ممکن است زمان ببرد. شما برای اين خدمات هزينه ای نميپردازيد. در مکالمات غيررسمی خانواده و دوستان شما برای توضيح نيازهايتان به تيم مراقبين بهداشتی ميتوانند شما را ياری دهند ਜ ਤ ਸ ਅ ਗਰ ਜ਼ ਐਨ ਚ ਗ ਤਰ ਬ ਲ ਜ ਸਮਝ ਨਹ ਸਕਦ ਤ ਮ ਡ ਕਲ ਇਲ ਜ ਸ ਬ ਧ ਗ ਲਬ ਤ ਕਰ ਸਕ, ਤ ਅਸ ਤ ਹ ਡ ਭ ਸ਼ ਵ ਚ ਇਕ ਮ ਡ ਕਲ ਦ ਭ ਸ਼ ਏ ਦ ਇ ਤਜ਼ ਮ ਕਰ ਸਕਦ ਹ ਤ ਸ ਇਸ ਵ ਸਤ ਕ ਈ ਖ਼ਰਚ ਨਹ ਕਰਨ ਹ ਗ਼ ਰਰਸਮ ਗ ਲਬ ਤ ਲਈ, ਤ ਹ ਡ ਪ ਰਵ ਰ ਅਤ ਦ ਸਤ, ਤ ਹ ਨ ਆਪਣ ਹ ਲਥ ਕ ਅਰ ਟ ਮ ਨ ਤ ਹ ਡ ਲ ੜ ਬ ਰ ਸਮਝ ਉਣ ਵ ਚ ਮਦਦ ਕਰ ਸਕਦ ਹਨ 5
6 Patient information Getting here Map SHIRLEY DEAN PAVILION CITY CENTRE 1 PROFESSIONAL BUILDING CAMPUS ACCESS NORTH PARKADE NORTH ENTRANCE NORTH BUILDING CRITICAL EMERGENCY CARE ENTRANCE TOWER PARKADE CRITICAL CARE TOWER CRITICAL CARE TOWER ENTRANCE SOUTH PARKADE SOUTH ENTRANCE CAMPUS CAMPUS ACCESS ACCESS LAUREL PLACE 96 AVE BC CANCER AGENCY FRASER VALLEY CENTRE B BUILDING F BUILDING EAST ENTRANCE JIM PATTISON OUTPATIENT CARE & SURGERY CENTRE LOCATED AT STREET KING GEORGE BLVD 138 ST CAMPUS ACCESS UNDERGROUND PARKING NORTH PARKADE Central Surrey Health Shuttle EMERGENCY Central Surrey Health Shuttle CHARLES BARHAM PAVILION CRITICAL CARE TOWER PARKADE SOUTH BUILDING Central Surrey Health Shuttle TIMBER CREEK QUIBBLE CREEK ANNEX Printshop # REV:06NOV15 OW BC CANCER AGENCY NORTH CLINIC CANCER AGENCY ENTRANCE ENERGY CENTRE 94AAVE CREEKSIDE CAMPUS ACCESS 6
7 Parking If paying for parking is difficult for you for financial reasons, you may qualify for assistance. Ask your care provider for more information. If you have any questions about parking, please call Fraser Health Parking Administration at
8 Your stay Communicating with your care providers As a patient, it s important to be able to talk about your health with your care providers, to understand their advice, and to make decisions together that can support your health. We welcome and encourage you and your family to provide information, ask questions and be involved in your care while you are in the hospital. Tips for communicating with your care providers: Share a list of all your medications Repeat back what your provider says to ensure you understand correctly Ensure you understand next steps. This will help your recovery Use the whiteboard at your bedside to pass along information to your care providers 8 Questions you may want to ask your care provider: What date am I expected to be sent home? Have you cleaned your hands? Can you tell me about my health problem? Why are you doing this test or treatment? What will happen to me during this test or treatment? How will I find out the results of my test? What is the name of the medication you are giving me? Why am I taking it? Does this medication have any side effects that I should know about?
9 Does this medication replace anything I was taking at home? Rooms When you first come to stay at the hospital, you will be given the first bed available. We try our best to be respectful of room sharing with the same gender; however, there are times when this may not be possible, and there may be males and females in the same room. Based on availability, you may be able to request a semiprivate (two beds per room) or private room for an additional cost, which may be covered if you have extra insurance coverage. For more information on our Preferred Accommodation Program room rates, search for Rooms on fraserhealth.ca or speak to your care provider for a Fraser Health Preferred Accommodation Brochure. Overnight stays for family members If your family member requires a place to stay while you are in hospital, please ask your care provider for a list of places to stay. Patient meals We provide patients with nutritious meals to encourage your return to health. Please tell your caregiver as soon as you arrive if you have any food allergies or religious and cultural dietary needs, or follow a specialized diet. Before your family or visitors bring you food or drinks from home or from an outside restaurant, please ask your care provider if it is okay to do so. 9
10 Hospital staff will bring the meals to you in your room around the following times: Breakfast: 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Lunch: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dinner: 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. TV service TV service is available for rent in patient rooms through the Hospitality Network. To order, please call extension to contact the representative, who is onsite between 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily, except holidays. Rates vary based on the service package you request, and are subject to change. Charges will appear as Hospitality Network on your credit card statement. If you are sent home from the hospital on a day that you have already paid for TV service, please let your care provider know so you can be reimbursed. Pay phones and taxi phones Pay phones are located on the 2nd Floor, North Entrance Lobby (Blue Zone). Taxi phones are located: 2nd floor lobby, North Entrance (Blue Zone) 2nd floor, East Entrance (near Cafeteria) (Orange Zone) 1st floor, Critical Care Tower Entrance (Green Zone) HandyDART Registered HandyDART users can call to book or cancel a trip at
11 Medical coverage If you are a resident of B.C. and are enrolled in our provincial Medical Services Plan (MSP), you will not be billed for health care services except for semi-private (two beds per room) and private room charges, uninsured services, supplies, and procedures requested by third parties. If you are not a resident of B.C. and you are covered by another provincial medical plan, please have your health care number along with your expiry date so that we can bill your province on your behalf. Some provincial medical plans have different levels of coverage so you may be billed for some services. If you are visiting Canada or are not eligible for enrollment in our MSP, you will be billed for health care services. If you have any questions about a bill that you have received for health care services, call our Accounts Receivable department at or If you need help understanding the billing process, ask your care provider to request a social worker to help you. Support services Aboriginal Health Liaisons If you are Aboriginal, there is an Aboriginal Health Liaison to help you access health care services to meet your cultural needs. You can contact an Aboriginal Health Liaison at extension
12 First Nations Health Authority For assistance with First Nations Health Benefits, patient travel and advocacy contact the Fraser Salish Regional Liaison at or Spiritual Health We are dedicated to the well-being of our patients and families. Spiritual care is available for people of all religious beliefs and for those without a faith community. If you would like a visit from a member of our team of spiritual health practitioners and volunteers, please ask your care provider or spiritual.care@fraserhealth.ca If you have cultural or spiritual needs relating to clothing, hygiene, hair care, rituals, and/or food (or anything else), please speak to your care provider to help ensure your needs are included in your care plan. Sacred Space There are two Sacred Spaces at Surrey Memorial Hospital that respect and welcome all people, and provide a peaceful retreat to experience reflection and prayer. Locations: Garden Walkway Sacred Space, 2nd floor, Critical Care Tower 5th floor, North Building Hours of operation: Monday to Sunday, 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. with after-hours access provided by security. 12
13 Advance Care Planning Having a voice in decisions about your health care treatment is important. There may come a time when, due to illness or injury, you are unable to explain your treatment wishes to care providers. By planning in advance, you can be sure that your family, friends and/or care providers know your wishes, and can ensure these wishes are followed. For more information, search Advance Care Planning on fraserhealth.ca or speak to your care provider. Your safety and security Preventing falls While you re in the hospital, illness, surgery and some medications can make you feel weak and may affect your balance or decisions. Also, medical equipment and the unfamiliar hospital environment can make it more difficult to move about easily. Ways you can reduce your risk of a fall while in hospital: Wear supportive walking shoes without high heels. If you do not have shoes with you, wear socks that have grips on the bottom (your care provider can give you a pair). Please do not wear slippers Use your eyeglasses, walker or cane at all times, and ask for it if it is not in reach Use a hip protector if recommended 13
14 Do not rely on furniture to support you as it may be on wheels Use the handrails by the toilet and sink for support Step-by-step guide for safely getting out of bed: If you need help to get out of bed, especially at night, use the button beside your bed, which is called a call bell. Please be patient and wait for help to arrive. 1. Turn on the lights over your bed 2. Slide yourself to the edge of your bed 3. Push up on your elbows and hands to sit up 4. Slide your hips and legs over to the edge of the bed 5. Sit on the bed for a minute before you stand up. Standing up quickly or after being in bed for a long time can make you dizzy 6. Get your balance before you start to walk Clean hands Keeping hands clean is the best thing you, your care providers and your visitors can do to prevent infections. Clean your hands: Before and after eating After using the bathroom After sneezing, coughing or blowing your nose There are two ways to clean your hands: Alcohol rub if your hands are not visibly dirty Soap and water 14 We are committed to proper hand hygiene, and you should see your care providers cleaning their hands
15 before and after touching you or touching any object that comes in contact with you. Do not hesitate to remind your care provider to clean their hands if you are worried that they may have missed this important step. Smoke, scent and latex balloon-free Smoke-free Smoking is not allowed anywhere inside the hospital or on its grounds. Please speak to your nurse about a variety of supports to help you manage if you smoke. Scent-free In consideration of others who may be sensitive or allergic to scents, we ask that you and your visitors do not wear perfumes, colognes, hairspray or aftershave. Additionally, please do not bring in lilies or other scented flowers. Latex balloon-free Please do not bring latex balloons or other latex products into the hospital as some people may have serious allergic reactions to them. Valuables The safest place for your valuables is at home. Please ask a family member or someone close to you to take your valuables home for safekeeping. The hospital is not responsible for any lost or stolen items. 15
16 Respectful behaviour While you are here in our care, we commit to: Caring for you in a respectful, dignified and safe manner Consulting and involving you in decisions about your care Not discriminating against you on the basis of race, colour, religion, family status, disability, sexual orientation, age Protecting the privacy and confidentiality of your health information Allowing you to access the information on your own health record We expect that all of our patients and visitors will respect the privacy of other patients and treat our staff and other patients with consideration and respect and without aggression of any type. Housekeeping services/lost and Found If you have any concerns about the cleaning in your room, or need to contact Lost and Found, please ask your care provider to call housekeeping services. Security Your safety and comfort is important to us. Uniformed security staff regularly go around the hospital and there is 24-hour security on-site. All employees, physicians and volunteers are required to wear a photo ID badge with their name and position. 16
17 Privacy, photography/videography and health records Privacy Your privacy is very important to us. We keep your personal information confidential and will only use and share it for authorized purposes. Photography and videography To protect patient, employee and medical staff privacy and confidentiality, photographs, video and audio recording of patients, staff and Fraser Health property are not permitted without proper consent. Health records Everyone we treat has a health record. These records contain documents such as reports from care providers, test results, treatments, and pharmacy information. For information about how you request your health record, search for Request a Health Record on fraserhealth.ca or ask your care provider for the contact details for the Health Record Department. Your feedback is welcome Your feedback will help us improve the health care services we deliver. Complaints are best addressed and resolved at the time and place they occur. If you have a compliment or a complaint, please first speak with the person who provided the service or to the unit manager. If your complaint remains unresolved after discussing the issue with the service area, we encourage you to 17
18 contact our Patient Care Quality Office at or Getting You Home Home is best We are committed to providing the best possible care for you, and we will work to get you home as soon as possible. On the day you leave the hospital, you may be moved from your room to a discharge location on the day of your discharge. If this happens, please advise your care provider that you have paid for TV for the day so you can reimbursed. Patients are generally sent home by 11:00 a.m. We believe that home is best for recovering from illness and injury and managing long-lasting health problems. Returning home with the right supports in place gives you the best chance to regain your strength and independence. Instructions before you leave Your care providers will provide instructions and go over everything you need to know when you leave the hospital, including what to do in an emergency, keeping track of medications and, if you have had surgery, taking care of the healing area. Things to ask before you leave: Signs or symptoms you might expect What is normal What is cause for concern 18
19 What you should do if you are concerned and/or who to contact If you have to take medications that are new to you, ask your care provider to explain how to take them and how to stop taking them Any other questions, worries and needs you may have Getting help at home If you need additional services such as rehabilitation or home nursing care, this will be arranged before you go home. Your care providers will work with you and your family to determine the best care options, making sure that: Everyone has the information they need to make decisions about lifestyle and care Services will support, but not replace, your efforts to care for yourself You have the right to make your own care decisions Services will promote your well-being, dignity and independence Medical equipment and supplies Our physical and occupational therapists can help you learn to use equipment designed to improve your safety at home. Bath seats, grab bars, scooters, walkers, wheelchairs and lifts may be new to you, and we want to ensure you re comfortable using them appropriately. We can refer you to a local supplier or you can access the Red Cross equipment loan program. Costs may be 19
20 covered by the Palliative Care Benefits Program or other funding source. Please talk to your care provider for more information. Lifeline Lifeline s emergency personal response system assists individuals to maintain independence and remain safe in their own home. Worn as a neck or wrist style help button, Lifeline can assist you or your loved one 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. For more information, search for Lifeline on fraserhealth.ca or call
21 Community resources HealthLink BC Dial (healthlinkbc.ca) Call if you re feeling unwell or have a minor injury and are unsure about what to do. Or if you just have a health question or need advice about a health issue. This free service can be accessed day or night, and includes: Health advice from a nurse Nutrition information from a dietitian Advice about drugs and pills from a pharmacist Where to find health services in your community Interpreter services Community Services Dial (bc211.ca) Call this number if you need a service and aren t sure what it s called or where to find it. Here s what you get with this free service any time of the day or night: One call connects you to an information and referral specialist with numbers for all community, social and government services including Fraser Health s Public Health offices Confidential, multilingual 21
22 Family information Visiting We know that visits from loved ones are a great way to cheer up your hospital stay. That is why we re proud to offer open visiting hours -- your loved ones can come and see you at any time. We do ask that you be considerate of other patients who may need rest when planning your visits. The number of family/visitors a patient may have at the same time may be limited, especially in rooms with more than one patient in them. Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by a responsible adult. To protect your loved one and others, please do not visit if you are feeling sick. When isolation precautions are posted, please go to the nurses station for instructions before entering your loved one s room. Pets If your loved one would like a visit from your family pet, please contact the unit manager for approval, first. The pet must be on a leash or in a cage and under the control of the owner at all times. If your loved one is in a multiple patient room, all other patients need to be in agreement of the pet visit. Flu shots and masks 22 Visitors are expected to have had their flu shot or wear a mask when visiting patients from the beginning of December through to the end of March. You can get your free flu shot from your family doctor, walk-in clinic
23 or pharmacy. If you are unable to get a flu shot, you will need to wear a mask during your visit. Masks are available near the hospital s main entrance. We also ask that you wash your hands or use hand sanitizer, available at hand hygiene stations throughout the hospital. This will help you protect your loved ones the people you are here visiting from possibly getting a serious illness. Banking An ATM machine is located: 2nd floor, Garden Walkway, Critical Care Tower (Green Zone) 2nd floor, Lobby, North Entrance (Blue Zone) 2nd floor, Cafeteria, East Entrance (Orange Zone) Meals and snacks Cafeteria Hot meals, sandwiches and snacks. Location: Orange Zone - 2nd floor Hours of operation: Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. North Lobby Coffee Shop Coffee, beverages and snacks. Location: Blue Zone - 2nd floor Hours of operation: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 23
24 Second Cup Coffee Shop Coffee, beverages and snacks. Location: Green Zone - Critical Care Tower Main Entrance (Green Zone) Hours of operation: Monday - Sunday and holidays, open 24 hours Gift shop and mobile gift cart The gift shop and mobile gift cart are operated by the Surrey Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. Small gifts, comfort items, stamps, magazines, flowers, snacks and beverages are available. Proceeds from the shop and cart support patient comfort and equipment purchases for Surrey Memorial Hospital. Call extension Gift shop Location: 2nd floor, Critical Care Tower (Green Zone) Hours of operation: Monday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Closed on holidays Gift cart Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Lottery Booth Operated by the Surrey Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. Proceeds from the Lottery Booth support patient comfort and equipment purchases for Surrey Memorial Hospital. 24
25 Location: 2nd floor, Garden Walkway, Critical Care Tower (Green Zone) Hours of operation: Monday to Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed on holidays Send well wishes You can send well wishes to your loved one in the hospital by sending an to fraserhealth.ca that includes the patient s full name in the subject line, unit, and room number, along with your message, and it will be confidentially hand-delivered by a volunteer. Service offered Monday to Friday (excluding holidays). Volunteers Volunteers support the care provided by our medical professionals. If you or someone you know may be interested in volunteering, search for Volunteer on fraserhealth.ca or contact Volunteer Resources at or volunteer.smh@fraserhealth.ca. 25
26 Champions for Exceptional Care Visit us today! We have offices in the North Lobby at Surrey Memorial Hospital and on the 2nd floor of the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre. Your support helps fund inovative equipment and programs that help patients and their families
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