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Find VA policies on privacy and patient rights, family rights, visitation, and more. Before visiting a patient at a VA facility, review these guidelines:  VISITING HOURS: Call the medical


center for specific ward visiting hours and information. ATLANTA VA MEDICAL CENTER: 404-321-6111 VISITING CHURCH MEMBERS If you’re a member of the religious community, we encourage you to


visit patients who belong to your church or religious group. However, you’re NOT allowed to do general visitation by going from bed to bed, ward to ward, or unit to unit.  BRINGING FOOD You


may bring small amounts of candy, fruit, and other food items if the nursing staff says they are appropriate for a patient's diet. You may not bring fresh fruit and flowers to patients


who are receiving critical care, and you can’t eat or drink in those units. WASHING HANDS You must follow hand-hygiene policy guidelines, which require you to practice good hand hygiene when


you enter and exit patient rooms, and at other times as directed by staff. FOLLOWING INFECTION-CONTROL GUIDELINES You must follow guidelines on infection-control signs and report to the


nurses' station for instructions before you enter a patient's room. STAYING HOME IF YOU ARE ILL If you have a communicable disease, you won't be allowed to visit patients


inside the medical center. GIVING PRIVACY Our staff may ask you to leave the room when they’re caring for patients. If a staff member asks you to leave a patient's room, you may


continue your visit in the day room, waiting area, or any other public area of the facility. VISITING SERIOUSLY ILL PATIENTS Relatives and friends may visit patients who are seriously ill or


in hospice care at any time of day, unless the staff doctor says no. VISITING PATIENTS IN RESTRAINTS In general, you won't be allowed to visit patients who are in restraints. If the


treatment team decides that your visit could have a positive effect on the patient, then you may have a supervised visit with the patient when a staff member removes the restraints. Our


staff will document how the patient responds to you and other visitors.  BRINGING CHILDREN TO VISIT Children of all ages can visit patients at our medical center. For infection-control and


safety reasons, however, children under the age of 16 are not allowed to visit certain specialty-care units. . All children under the age of 16 must be directly supervised by an adult.


Children's bedside visits are limited to 15 minutes. VISITING PSYCHIATRIC UNITS WITH CHILDREN Children under the age of 16 may visit patients in psychiatric units with the doctor’s


permission. LIMITING YOUR VISIT Our doctors may limit, restrict, or deny visits for the medical well-being of a patient.  We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your


understanding.  PROHIBITED ITEMS The introduction of weapons, alcohol, or illegal drugs on VA property is prohibited.  (Title 18 USC, Section 930 and Title 38 CFR, Section 1.218). Violators


are subject to arrest and prosecution. The VA medical center is federal property. This means that all visitors and bags may be searched. Refusal of consent to an authorized search by medical


personnel is basis for discharge. SECURITY  The Atlanta VAMC has a Police Service, located on the ground floor of the medical center, room GA200. Our officers provide 24-hour patrols of the


facility and parking lots. For general police assistance, please dial 207641. In case of an emergency, dial 4911. Report all suspicious or criminal activity, vehicle accidents, and personal


property losses to the VA Police while on the facility grounds as soon as possible. Because the VA Medical Center is federal property, all persons and bags are subject to search. In


addition, no weapons, alcohol, or illegal drugs are permitted. Whoever knowingly possesses or causes the presence of a firearm or other dangerous weapon on the grounds or buildings of VA


facilities, or attempts to do so, is subject to fine(s) or imprisonment (Title 18 USC, Sections 930a and 930b). Refusal of consent to search is basis for denial of admittance. All law


enforcement personnel who are authorized to possess firearms for official business must report to VA Police.  VA GENERAL VISITATION POLICY The medical center respects the patient's


right to make decisions about his or her care, treatment and services, and to involve the patient's family in care, treatment, and services decisions to the extent permitted by the


patient or surrogate decision-maker.  "Family" is defined as a group of two or more persons united by blood, or adoptive, marital, domestic partnership, or other legal ties. The


family may also be a person or persons not legally related to the individual (such as significant other, friend or caregiver) whom the individual considers to be family. A family member may


be the surrogate decision-maker, as defined in VHA Handbook 1004.02, if authorized to make care decisions for the individual, should he or she lose decision-making capacity or choose to


delegate decision making to another.  The medical center allows a family member, friend or other individual to be present with the patient for emotional support during the course of their


stay. The medical center allows for the presence of a support individual of the patient's choice, unless the individual's presence infringes on others’ rights or safety, or is


medically or therapeutically contraindicated. The individual may or may not be the patient's surrogate decision-maker or legally authorized representative.  The hospital prohibits


discrimination based on age, race, ethnicity, religion, culture, language, physical or mental disability, socioeconomic status, sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity or expression.