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Inpatient Pediatric Services

Garnet Health Medical Center's dedicated Pediatric Unit welcomes patients from infancy through age 17.


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Inpatient Pediatric Services

Pediatric Care Unit & Children’s Hospital Services

Located on the fifth floor, Garnet Health Medical Center's dedicated Pediatric Unit welcomes patients from infancy through age 17 taking a family-centered approach to your child’s healthcare needs.

The Pediatric Unit is inviting, comfortable and secure and staffed by Certified Pediatric Nurses with more than 200 years of combined experience in delivering pediatric care. Featuring 12 private patient rooms with bathrooms and individual thermostats - we also offer free HDTVs, free in-room phone, free WiFi, a special children's menu for meals, and access to several of the portable gaming consoles available on the unit.

Our colorful, cheerful playroom provides a place for our pediatric patients to relax, enjoy games, activities and be themselves without disrupting others. Specialized pediatric equipment and a private procedure room, where certain procedures can be performed when needed, allow for the child’s private room to remain a safe, pain free zone.

For Parents and Guardians

While our focus for care is always on the patient, we offer hospital amenities for parents such as meals and sleeper chairs. A parent's understanding of the illness their child is facing is important to the recovery process. Garnet Health Medical Center provides diagnosis and treatment educational materials to all parents and guardians.

We encourage parents or guardians to remain with their child as much as possible throughout their stay with us. Visiting hours are unlimited for parents. Please review the following information which will be helpful to you during your child’s stay with us.

  • We encourage you to discuss, with your child’s nurse and entire healthcare team, the care you would like provided to your child.
  • For your child’s safety, a security bracelet will be fitted to your child’s wrist or ankle which will trip an alarm should the patient leave the unit. Please do not remove this bracelet during your child’s stay with us.
  • Please inform the nursing staff when you arrive and how long you will be staying. We welcome any information you can provide regarding items (food, drink, diapers, etc.) you wish to give to your child. This will allow the nursing staff to ensure that the doctors' orders can be followed and that accurate records are maintained on your child's chart.
  • Please do not enter any other patient's room. If you would like to walk with your child, please ask the nursing staff for permission to ensure your child's safety.
  • Some illnesses require isolation procedures to be implemented. You may be asked to wear protective garments based on your child’s condition and diagnosis. Staff may also be required to wear a gown, gloves, and/or face mask while treating your child to prevent the spread of diseases from one patient to another.
  • Each child is weighed daily and vital signs are taken every 4 hours or more frequently if needed. We encourage parent participation in their child’s care and recovery and request that you please do not throw away soiled diapers. They will be weighed to determine the patient’s output and the results will be documented in your child’s medical records.
  • A parent meal menu is available. A breakfast, lunch and dinner tray for one parent is provided by the hospital to make your stay with us more comfortable. Hostess service is also available for your convenience. If there is a need to stretch your legs and take a short walk, our cafeteria is located on the ground floor, for your dining convenience. We also have a café located in the main lobby of the hospital.
  • Please wash your hands after contact with your child and before you leave your child's room.
  • Please accompany your child to our conveniently located playroom at any time. We request that a parent remain with their child at all times in the playroom as long as the child is not contagious. We kindly request that children visiting with a patient refrain from using the playroom to protect them and the other patients from potential infections.
  • A single chair-bed or cot is provided for one parent. Please do not move the chair-bed from its location in the room. It is situated to allow the staff easy access to your child for nursing care. Children are not permitted to sleep on the chair-beds or cots. However, you are more than welcome to sit with and hold your child on the chair-bed or cot as needed or desired while they are awake.
  • We offer a refrigerator and microwave as well as a selection of pantry items for patients and their parents. Our staff is happy to assist, at any time, with any request for storing and retrieving cold items as well as heating up meals.
  • For breast feeding mothers, we have a dedicated refrigerator for storage of breast milk and breast pumps are available if needed.

Upon discharge, children will be treated by their primary care provider, and sub-specialists when appropriate.

Pediatric Services

Pediatric Services

Garnet Health’s pediatricians and pediatric specialists are dedicated to helping your child achieve good health.

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