In response to the decrease in patients with flu-like symptoms, GDAHA hospitals have rescinded the visitation
restriction for children under the age of 14 effective January 19, 2010.
Although children will be permitted in the nursing units, they are not permitted to enter the Newborn or Special Care
Nursery due to the continuing RSV season. Hospitals will continue to limit visitations from anyone who is ill
with any respiratory symptoms including fever, chills, headache, vomiting, sore throat, muscle aches or diarrhea.
"We will continue to monitor the presence of seasonal and H1N1 flu viruses," stated Bryan Bucklew, President & CEO of
the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association. "In order to protect the health and safety of patients in their care,
hospitals reserve the right to implement additional restrictions should an increase the seasonal flu determine that
such actions are necessary," he added.
Wednesdays, 1pm - Tours are also on select Sundays at 4pm:
2010 Dates:
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Sept 19, 26 |
Oct 17 |
Nov 14, 21 |
Dec 5, 19 |
Please park in the underground Visitor's Parking Garage and take the elevator to the first floor and your tour will begin in the main hospital lobby.
Parking passes are provided. Tours are also a part of many classes, including 'Childbirth Preparation' classes, 'Refresher Childbirth' classes, and
the 'Baby and Me' sibling Classes. Call the Precious Beginnings Office at (937) 395-8600 for details. Pre-registration for these tours
is not necessary.
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 Labor and Delivery Suites
All of our private birthing rooms are beautifully furnished with dark cherry or oak pieces. Each room includes a private shower/bath, TV/VCR, CD player, mirror, comfortable seating and a recliner for overnight guests.
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 Mother/Baby Suites
After your delivery and recovery time, our patients are moved over to the Mother/Baby unit. Each of these private
rooms has its own shower and sitz bath. TV/VCR, recliners for the coach all add to the home-like atmosphere.
The Mother/Baby Nursery is a secured area and there is always someone available to take care of your baby. Your
Pediatrician will see your baby while you are in the hospital and give you updates on his/her
progress.
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