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We have one hour per day on weekdays and two sets of one hour sessions on weekends. I think its good for morale to have visitors, but the visitors can cause problems on the unit. Some of the spouses also have psychiatric problems and we smelled cigarette smoke the room after a visitor left the other day.
At the inpatient unit where I work the visiting hours are:M-F 4 to 8 pm
Weekends & Holidays 10am to 8pm
I am curious what other inpatient units have as viistation times and some input into the pro's or con's of long or short times.
The child/adolescent crisis unit I work at has visiting hours or Tues/Thurs 6-7:30 and Sat/Sun 1-2:30 and 6-7:30. Visiting is flexible if the family cannot make the hours designated and visiting is often allowed if family is in for a meeting on off-hours.
Visiting every evening could be disturbing for the pts who get no visitors and it also interferes with groups which many be arranged for those hours.
We have one hour per day on weekdays and two sets of one hour sessions on weekends. I think its good for morale to have visitors, but the visitors can cause problems on the unit. Some of the spouses also have psychiatric problems and we smelled cigarette smoke the room after a visitor left the other day.
agreed. Our unit has similar "scheduled" visiting times. We try to make it clear to family that we will flex things as needed, though, b/c some of our clients and families are elderly and/or live out of town and making the 7p-8p schedule can be a hardship (not to mention, some folks work those hours and can't make it in). It's psych. You have to go w/the flow.
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At the inpatient unit where I work the visiting hours are:
M-F 4 to 8 pm
Weekends & Holidays 10am to 8pm
I am curious what other inpatient units have as viistation times and some input into the pro's or con's of long or short times.