Visiting a loved one in the hospital can be a stressful and emotional experience, especially when it comes to behavioral health hospitals. At Nao Medical, we understand the importance of having a supportive and welcoming environment for both patients and their families. That’s why we offer flexible visiting hours and compassionate staff to help guide you through this difficult time.
Visiting Hours
Our visiting hours at Nao Medical’s behavioral hospital in NYC are:
- Monday – Friday: 4pm – 8pm
- Saturday – Sunday: 12pm – 6pm
We understand that these hours may not work for everyone, so we offer some flexibility. If you need to visit outside of these hours, please speak with our staff to make arrangements.
What to Expect During Your Visit
When you arrive at our behavioral hospital, you will be greeted by our friendly staff who will guide you through the check-in process. We ask that you respect the privacy of our other patients and keep noise levels to a minimum. Please also be aware that we have certain restrictions on what items can be brought into the hospital, such as sharp objects or electronics.
FAQs
Can I bring gifts or food for my loved one?
Yes, you may bring gifts or food for your loved one. However, please be aware that we have certain restrictions on what items can be brought into the hospital, such as sharp objects or electronics.
Can I visit outside of the designated visiting hours?
We understand that these hours may not work for everyone, so we offer some flexibility. If you need to visit outside of these hours, please speak with our staff to make arrangements.
What if I have questions or concerns during my visit?
Our staff is here to support you and answer any questions or concerns you may have during your visit. Please do not hesitate to ask for assistance.
Conclusion
At Nao Medical, we understand the importance of having a supportive and welcoming environment for both patients and their families. Our flexible visiting hours and compassionate staff are here to help guide you through this difficult time. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. To learn more about our behavioral health services, visit our mental health page.
Sources: CDC