Visiting Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital

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Visiting Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital 25 North Winfield Road Winfield, Illinois 60190 630.933.1600 TTY for the hearing impaired 630.933.4833 cadencehealth.org 15-1830/0815/11.2M #42409 2015 Northwestern Medicine. All rights reserved.

Important phone numbers All in-hospital numbers (630.933.xxxx) can be dialed within the hospital from patient room phones and courtesy phones using only the last five digits of the number (3xxxx) indicated in bold. Advance Directives...630.933.4856 Concierge Services...630.933.2800 Financial Counseling...630.933.5574 Hospital (Main Number)...630.933.1600 Lost and Found...630.933.6777 Medical Ethics Consultation...630.933.6201 Parking Valet...630.297.6539 Patient Meals (Room Service)...630.933.3663 Patient Relations...630.933.6690 Safety and Security...630.933.6559 Spiritual Care Services (Chaplain)...630.933.6624 TTY for the Hearing Impaired...630.933.4833 Volunteer Opportunities...630.933.2252 Walgreens (Outpatient Services Entrance) 630.407.0340 Mail and flower delivery Please provide the patient s full name, room number and a return address. Deliveries can be sent to: Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital 25 North Winfield Road Winfield, IL 60190 No-smoking policy Central DuPage Hospital (CDH) is a smoke-free environment. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on the hospital campus. Important information for visitors Support from loved ones plays a large part in a patient s recovery. This guide details the variety of services offered to make it convenient for family and friends to visit our patients. It also includes important information regarding our patients health and safety. Code HELP The HELP team provides extra support with the care of a patient. Patients or families can call the HELP team when: The patient s condition has changed The patient is confused and he or she was not confused before You have a feeling that something is just not right Always talk to a nurse first. If you are still concerned, dial 44444 from any hospital phone and ask for the HELP team. 1

Telephone Courtesy phones are available at all entrances and throughout the hospital for calls within Illinois. Visiting guidelines Research indicates that the presence of loved ones can make a difference in how fast and how well patients heal. There are no designated visiting hours at our facilities. To maintain a healing environment and enable patients to rest, please note the following: Visiting hours are tailored depending on the situation and needs of the patient Please limit the number of visitors Children should always be accompanied and monitored by an adult Cell phones may be used throughout the hospital. Please silence your phones to aid our quiet, healing environment. A TTY device can be accessed by asking a staff member to contact Patient Relations or the hospital operator. Contacting a patient Telephones are provided in each room, except in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). For ICU patients and family members, there is a cordless phone available for your use. Patients can be reached directly by dialing the number posted on the bedside phone Calls to a patient s room can also be placed through the hospital operator at 630.933.1600 Patients may receive calls 24 hours a day Cell phone use should be limited Please keep voices low out of respect for other patients Sleep-over space is available for visitors We do not restrict, limit or otherwise deny visitation privileges on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability. If you have questions about visiting guidelines, please ask your loved one s nurse. 2 3

Patient safety Please help us protect our patients by observing the following safety precautions. Preventing falls Every patient is at risk for falling. Please help us keep your loved one safe. Do not allow him or her to get up alone unless permission has been granted by a nurse or physician. We provide additional assistance to patients who are at high risk for falls. Assistance may include the following: Placing a special band on the patient s wrist and using a sign outside the patient s room to alert staff Preventing infections Infections can complicate a hospital stay. That s why we take every precaution to eliminate the spread of germs and emphasize hand washing. Reducing hospital-acquired infections is the responsibility of everyone who comes into contact with patients, including caregivers and visitors Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are provided throughout the hospital and in patient rooms Sanitizers should be used by everyone who enters the patient s room, every time All staff members will sanitize their hands when entering and leaving your loved one s room It s always appropriate to ask caregivers to sanitize their hands Helping the patient get in and out of bed Staying with the patient during toileting (falls happen most often in the bathroom) Using special safety equipment Keeping the patient s room door open Making regular visits to ensure the patient s safety Using a bed alarm Take action to help prevent the spread of germs that cause respiratory illnesses: Please do not visit your loved one if you are sick Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, and throw the tissue in the trash after you use it 4 5

Visitor services Isolation precautions If your loved one s condition requires isolation precautions, protective wear will be needed in order to enter the patient s room. The patient s nurse will provide you with protective wear as well as instructions for hand hygiene and other precautions. Tdap vaccine and whooping cough The Tdap vaccine protects against whooping cough as well as diphtheria and tetanus. It is strongly recommended for everyone over the age of 10 who has regular contact with infants (the childhood immunization you received does not offer lifelong protection). Whooping cough (or pertussis) is a highly infectious respiratory disease that may cause death in infants Infants can easily acquire whooping cough from adults and older children who are suffering from cold-like symptoms You may not realize you are infected because the adult symptoms are typically mild For more information, please ask your primary care physician. Emergency drills To maintain emergency preparedness, we periodically conduct emergency drills. Hospital staff will notify you if you need to do anything. Visitors are important to our patients, so they are important to us. Please take advantage of these services designed just for you. Valet parking* Valet services are complimentary at the entrances listed below. The valet can be reached at 630.297.6539. Main Hospital Entrance Monday Friday, 7:00 am 8:00 pm Saturday Sunday, 9:00 am 4:00 pm Outpatient Services Entrance Monday Friday, 5:00 am 7:00 pm Saturday, 9:00 am 3:00 pm Women and Children s Entrance Daily 24 hours Emergency Entrance Daily 24 hours East Entrance Monday Friday, 8:00 am 5:00 pm Surgery Center Entrance Monday Friday, 5:30 am 2:30 pm Safety and security Officers patrol the internal and external hospital campus. If needed, security escorts are available to escort you from the hospital to your vehicle. Please request escorts at least 20 minutes before you wish to leave. If you have a concern or need an escort, please call the Safety and Security department at 630.933.6559. 6 *Hours are subject to change 7

Visitor dining* The cafeteria is located on the first floor and is open daily from 6:30 am 10:00 pm. An expanded menu of warm/prepared items is offered during the following times: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Late Night Service 6:30 9:30 am 11:00 am 1:45 pm 4:45 7:00 pm 7:00 10:00 pm Guest trays can be ordered for delivery to a patient s room between 6:30 am and 6:30 pm by dialing 630.933.3663; the cost is $10, cash only. For your convenience, vending machines and microwave ovens are available in the cafeteria 24 hours a day. Visitor lounges There are visitor lounges on each unit. Please ask a staff member for the location of the lounge closest to your loved one s room. Language interpreters Fully understanding your loved one s care plan is important. If you or your loved one prefers to communicate in a language other than English, trained medical interpreters are available. Please notify a staff member if you would like to use this free, confidential service. Resources for the hearing impaired If you or your loved one has a hearing impairment, American Sign Language interpreters, TTY devices and a video interpreting system are available. Please notify a staff member if you would like to use this free, confidential service. Medical ethics consultation Our Medical Ethics Committee is available if you have difficult decisions to make or are facing a healthcare dilemma or situation where issues of human dignity and respect need to be addressed. To request a consultation, please call 630.933.6201. Patient Relations The Patient Relations department ensures that patient and family issues and concerns are heard and addressed in a timely manner. To contact Patient Relations, please call 630.933.6690. Chapel and spiritual care services (chaplain) A non-denominational chapel is located on the first floor of Outpatient Services and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You are welcome to write your prayer request in the Book of Prayer Intentions located in the chapel. Working with people of all faith expressions as well as those with no denominational preference, chaplains are available to listen to your concerns and offer spiritual support. For a chaplain visit, please ask the patient s nurse or contact the chaplain directly at 630.933.6624. Internet access (Wi-Fi) Free wireless Internet access is provided in patient rooms and throughout the hospital. You can connect to CDHFreeWIFI without a password. Concierge For assistance coordinating reservations for services such as off-campus dining and lodging, and for help completing general tasks, please contact Concierge Services at 630.933.2800. Automatic teller machine (ATM) Two ATMs are located on the first floor of the hospital. One is in the Outpatient Services lobby and the other is in the cafeteria. 8 *Hours and cost are subject to change 9

Gift shops A special discount coupon for our gift shops is located at the back of this guide. The shops are open 7 days a week. Main Gift Shop/Coffee Shop Offers Starbucks beverages and snacks as well as cards, flowers, clothing, stuffed toys, jewelry, women s accessories and home décor and seasonal items Located in the main hospital lobby Call 630.933.6504 for hours of operation Gift Shop Too! Features gifts for children of all ages and new parents Situated on the lower level near the Women and Children s Entrance Call 630.933.4127 for hours of operation Café Gift Shop Offers general and seasonal gifts, cards, candy and women s accessories Located inside the cafeteria Call 630.933.2177 for hours of operation Pharmacy Walgreens Pharmacy is located on the first floor near the Outpatient Services Entrance. It can be reached at 630.407.0340. Lost and found If you lose an item, please call 630.933.6777. Postal services A U.S. mailbox is located at the Outpatient Services entrance. Community support Northwestern Memorial Foundation Northwestern Memorial Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports our programs and services. Caring and compassionate donors enable us to fulfill our commitment to provide breakthrough medical care to people living and working in our community Contributions are tax-deductible Contributions can be made in honor of a special person, even a caregiver who made a difference during your loved one s hospital stay For more information or to make a donation, please call the Foundation at 630.933.4483. Volunteers make a difference Volunteers are a vital part of our hospital family and help make this a warm and friendly facility. There are opportunities for everyone to help. Many former patients and family members come back to volunteer Volunteer opportunities are available any day of the week Daytime and evening options are offered To volunteer, call 630.933.2252. 10 11

We welcome your feedback If you ve had a great experience with a member of our staff, please let us know so that we can recognize the person for a job well done. If we have not met your expectations, please let us know so that we can improve. Comments can be directed to your loved one s nurse, team leader or nursing supervisor. You can also contact Patient Relations by phone, email or mail: 630.933.6690 Email patientrelationscdh@cadencehealth.org Patient Relations 25 North Winfield Road Winfield, IL 60190 Please specify that care was received at CDH. Please present this coupon to receive a discount at the following CDH locations: Coffee Shop 15% Main Gift Shop 20% Gift Shop Too! 20% Limit one use per location. Must present coupon at time of discount. Coupon not valid in the cafeteria. EXCLUSIONS: Firefly jewelry, Trollbeads, Willow Tree by Demdaco, candy/food, fresh floral, drug/sundry items, periodicals, books, prior purchases and red-line clearance merchandise. Discount is not valid in combination with any other offer. Auxiliary punch cards cannot be used on sale merchandise purchases. 12