Inpatient Care in the Medical/Surgical Unit
The Medical/Surgical Unit is the largest nursing unit at Memorial
Hospital and Manor, and is well-equipped to care for patients who are
admitted for various illnesses, injuries and surgeries. Caring for our
community means serving a broad range of medical needs for a diverse
group of individuals. Our nursing staff is capable of providing care
for patients ranging in age from pediatrics to geriatrics. It is the goal of
every staff member to ensure that you receive the finest care possible.
During your hospital stay, a multidisciplinary team
will be involved in all aspects of your care. This team usually
includes your physician, nurse, therapist, case manager and social
worker. A Discharge Planner will talk to you about your discharge
from the hospital to ensure that your needs will be met when it's time
for you to return home. A Patient Representative is available to help
with any questions or concerns that you may have about your care.
For patients who have reached a point in their recovery where they
no longer require hospitalization, but are physically not ready to
return to their homes, Memorial Hospital and Manor's Swing Bed Program
offers an alternative to a long-term care facility like a nursing home.
(Click here to learn more about Short Term Care.)
NOTE: Please be aware that a parent or other caregiver is required to stay with pediatric patients throughout their hospital stay.
For more information for patients at Memorial Hospital and Manor, please click on the following links:
Patient Information
Patients Rights
Patients and Visitors
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