At Nicklaus Children's Hospital Fort Lauderdale, we understand that a trip to the hospital can be an emotional experience for parents and their children. Being informed about what to expect during a hospital visit can help reduce stress for the patient and the entire family.
All visitors should follow the safety and visitation guidelines in order to ensure the safety and confidentiality of our patients.
General Hospital Visitation Hours:
8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
We continue to use protocols recommended by the Centers for Disease Control regarding the novel COVID-19 virus. Our priority, as always, is the health and safety of all our patients and visitors. Due to the current higher-than-usual rate of respiratory infections in our community, please note we are reinforcing changes to our visitor policy in all our care settings. We ask patient families to adhere to the following practices to ensure the safety of the children in our care.
Please read the protocols below prior to your visit
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Safety Protocols for All Visits
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Visitors may be screened for their potential for transmission of communicable disease, and if potentially infected, be restricted from contact with the general hospital environment. If it is necessary for a sick visitor to remain with the patient, the visitor will be instructed to remain in the patient’s room for the entirety of the stay and will be instructed on infection prevention and control protocols. The visitor may be asked to use a hospital escort if they must leave the room during the patient’s stay.
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Visitors will be asked to comply with all applicable personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements and infection prevention and control protocols as set forth by hospital policy.
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Patients who are on airborne or enhanced respiratory precautions are limited to one designated visitor.
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Visitation hours and restrictions to the number of visitors for a patient per day or at one time may be implemented by the hospital due to outbreaks of communicable disease in the hospital or the community.
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Visitors under 12 years of age are discouraged from visiting a patient in an isolation room.
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Visitors are asked to follow a respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette:
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Cover mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing.
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Stay three feet away from others and wear a face mask when the visitor has respiratory symptoms or suspects a respiratory infection.
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Perform hand hygiene after contact with respiratory secretions and contaminated objects/materials.
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Dispose of used tissues in the nearest waste receptacle after use.
Access to the Pediatric Unit
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All adult visitors must identify themselves, be wearing a pink visitor’s badge and provide valid ID at the security entrance to the locked unit and state which patient they are requesting to visit.
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Regardless of time of day, all visitors to the Pediatric Unit must display a pink visitor badge or a family bracelet. The bracelet is to be worn while on the Fort Lauderdale campus.
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All visitors must be signed in and out of the visitation log on the unit.
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Patients who are under “Baker Act” or determined to be a “flight risk” will have visitors limited to family members.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Visitation
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Partners in care are able to be at the bedside 24 hours a day.
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Visitors are limited to two people at a time.
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Parents/legal guardians or a designee may stay with the patient overnight in a private room.
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A pullout bed or chair will be provided for visitor use in the patient’s room.
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Partners in care are required to notify staff when they are leaving the patient’s room.
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Family members or partners in care must be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or designee unless specific arrangements have been made by the parents.
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All partners in care will scrub in upon entry to the unit after removing hand and wrist jewelry.
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All family members/visitors must be signed in and out of the security visitation log.
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Staff will verify the location of the patient to be visited and confirm visitation authorization prior to admitting the visitor.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Sibiling Visitation
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Many children benefit from visits to the nursery to see their brother or sister. Communication and coordination between staff and family are necessary to promote successful sibling visitation. Children must be prepared, according to their age and development, for what they will see, hear, and feel in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Visits should be held at a quiet time in the nursery when a care provider is able to stay with the family.
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Visitors under age 14 are not permitted unless they are siblings of the patient.
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Siblings less than 5 years old are not permitted in the NICU.
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Siblings 5 years old or older are permitted to visit with a parent. If the visit becomes disruptive to any baby or family in the unit, you may be asked to limit your child’s visitation for the health and safety of all of our patients.
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Siblings entering the unit will be examined for signs and symptoms of communicable diseases before visiting. These include, but are not limited to, fever, rash, history of chicken pox within the past four weeks, and respiratory infections.
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Parent(s) are to notify the nurse and the child assessed before entering the unit at every visit. It will be at the discretion of the nurse to permit Sibling visitation after the child is examined.
- If the parent plans to hold or feed the patient, the parent must bring another adult to supervise the visiting child. Children may not be left unattended in the waiting room or in the hospital hallway. A parent/legal guardian or designee must remain with the visiting child at all times.
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Pediatric Intensive Care Visitation
- Visitors are able to be at the bedside 24 hours a day.
- Parents/legal guardians or a designee may stay with the patient overnight in a private room.
- A pullout bed or chair will be provided for Visitor use in the patient's room.
- Visitors are required to notify staff when they are leaving the patient's room.
- Children visitation hours are 24 hours a day if accompanied by a parent/legal guardian.
- Visiting children under the age of 16 must have a color-coded bracelet placed by security upon entry to the pediatric units on the 7th and 8th floor, and removed by security upon leaving the unit.
- Visiting children must accompany an adult (for supervision) and must not be left unattended at any time.
- Visiting children are not permitted when the patient is on airborne isolation.
- Well visiting children may participate in playroom or teen-room activities under Child Life or volunteer supervision.
We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for partnering with us in providing your child the best possible care and protection.
General Guidelines for Visitors
Family Centered Care through visitation is promoted at Nicklaus Children's Hospital. Family members are partners in our mission to provide the best, safest care possible. Please follow these guidelines when planning to visit a hospitalized child:
- Parents, adult primary caregivers, grandparents, extended family, and friends are welcome to visit during general visitation hours.
- All visitors should be in good health and free from symptoms of contagious disease and known exposures (flu, chicken pox, etc).
- Intensive Care Units, Bone Marrow Transplant, Special Care Nurseries, Surgical Services and Psychiatry have more restrictive guidelines about visitation. Please notify the nurse for assistance on visitation requirements into these areas.
Visitor Passes and Bracelets
- Pink visitor badges are obtained at the entrance to the medical center upon presenting valid identification.
- At Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Fort Lauderdale parents/legal guardians or their designee receive bright unit-specific color-coded bracelets. These are issued to parents/legal guardians or their designee for pediatric units.
- Two bracelets per patient are issued at the time of admission by the admitting nurse.
- Bracelets are to be removed by the nursing staff at the time the patient is discharged from the unit.
- Parents/legal guardians or their designee displaying the bracelets will also be required to obtain a pink visitor badge before proceeding to the unit.
Patient Visitation Policy
Download the detailed guidelines and procedures regarding the Nicklaus Children's Hospital visitation policies. Last updated September 2023.
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Equal Visitation
Nicklaus Children's Hospital is committed to provide visitation in accordance with our non-discrimination policy which provides access without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, disability, age, religion, marital status, citizenship, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, and/or other legally protected classification.
Convenient guest parking is available directly on the Broward Health Medical Center campus:
- Multi-Level Garage: The main visitor garage features ample self-parking spots and is most easily accessed via South Andrews Avenue and Jaye Street.
- Complimentary Valet: For faster access, curbside valet service is offered at the Main Entrance, the Physician Office Building, and the Lillian S. Wells Women’s Health Center.
- Patient Drop-Off: Convenient, temporary curbside drop-off zones are located at all primary entrances to assist families with mobility needs.
Patient and Guest Relations
Patient and Guest Relations representatives are available to assist patients and families by answering questions, explaining hospital policies, customer service and helping to resolve issues related to hospital services.
Representatives help families understand their rights and responsibilities and assist in the resolution of complaints, grievances, and treatment disagreements. They are also part of the multi-disciplinary team of care for patients and families and are available to work with families who express concerns about the hospital, its staff and its services.
To contact a Patient and Guest Relations representative, please call 786-624-4400.
Mask Wearing Requirements for all Nicklaus Children’s Facilities
As of August 1, 2023, masks are required only in certain circumstances. Examples include persons exhibiting signs or symptoms of an infectious disease, in areas of the facility that are designated sterile, or if the applicable person will be around an immunocompromised patient. This policy applies to all Nicklaus Children's staff members, patients, and visitors two years of age and older. Patients and visitors can contact the patient’s healthcare team (e.g., the treating provider’s office or inpatient unit) and staff members can contact the Infection Prevention and Control Department at ext. 2399.
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