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Visitor Information

We welcome visitors for our patients.

Our Visiting Hours are 8:00am – 8:00pm
Monday – Sunday.

All visitors are required to check in at the Security Desk and receive a Visitor sticker.

The safety of our patients, staff and visitors are a top priority. To ensure the health and safety of everyone please be aware of the following guidelines.

Weapons such as guns and knives are not permitted.

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Visiting Hours and Policy

Patients may have up to two (2) visitors at a time during designated visiting hours. If there are extenuating circumstances (such as end of life), exceptions are considered on a case-by-case basis and approved by the attending Physician or Nursing Supervisor.

  1. Visiting Hours are daily 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
  2. Visitors may alternate through out designated visiting hours but never to exceed two (2) visitors at a time
  3. All visitors must be at least 16 years of age AND have a valid form of identification

Acceptable forms of identification are as follows:

  1. State issued driver’s license
  2. State issued ID Card
  3. Valid Passport
  4. Current year school issued student ID Card (i.e., Student Body Card)

Thank you for choosing Shasta Regional Medical Center

To help ensure a quiet and restful environment for all patients, please understand our visitor policy below.

  • Two visitors per patient at a time (two adults, or one adult and one child).

  • Children under 12 must stay with a parent or guardian at all times.

  • Each child counts as one visitor.

  • Children under 18 are not allowed in isolation rooms unless approved by a physician.

  • Additional visitors may wait in the main lobby and rotate visits.

Thank you for your cooperation — and for choosing Shasta Regional Medical Center.

Masking Policy

Masks are not required for staff, patients, or visitors, with the following exceptions:

  • Masks are required for patients, staff and visitors in respiratory/droplet/airborne isolation areas.
  • Visitors and patients are encouraged to wear masks if they are experiencing symptoms of respiratory illness.

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