Children's Hospital Boston  300 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 355-6000
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Clinical Services (Intermediate Care Program):
FAQ for Parents
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  • Visiting
  • Staying overnight
  • Hospital room
  • Amenities
  • Contact information
  • Patient and Family Resource Room
  • Visiting
    When can I visit my child?

    If you are a parent, you can visit your child at any time. Your child's grandparents can also visit any time.

    Other family members and friends can visit during our regular visiting hours - noon to 8 p.m. We may limit the number of visitors by your child's bedside.

    All visitors must stop at the information desk in the Main Lobby at Children's and identify themselves and the patient they are visiting. All children visiting a patient must be supervised by an adult at all times. Children, 12 years and younger, will get a sticker that allows them to come up to the unit to visit the patient.


    How do I get a visitor ID to visit my child?

    Parents/Guardians/Grandparents - You will receive a yellow photo identification (ID) badge, which distinguishes parents and guardians from other hospital visitors. Only parents/guardians/grandparents are allowed to be in the hospital after 8 p.m.

    Parent ID badges are given out at the front desk in the Main Lobby between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily. After 4 p.m., parents will be issued a temporary paper ID until the next day.

    Information on our Parents ID system is available at the information desk in the Main Lobby.

    Other Adults - Friends and family members who are suffering from, or have been exposed to, any contagious diseases, such as a cold or chicken pox, should not visit the hospital.

    If friends and family members are healthy, they must check-in at the information desk in the Main Lobby at Children's and identify themselves and the patient they are visiting.

    Children/Siblings - Visitors under age 12 must be screened for exposure to any known contagious diseases, such as chicken pox or measles. Visiting children will be given a dinosaur sticker to be worn at all times when they are in the hospital to show they have been screened.


    Do I have to wear a gown when I visit my child?

    Some patients at Children's need special protection from germs. Also, some children have germs that others can catch.

    In these cases, staff and visitors may have to wear gowns - and sometimes masks - and pay special attention to hand washing. This is called "precautions."

    To prevent the spread of germs, we also ask that you do not touch any child but your own.

    Your child's nurse will explain precautions to you. If you have questions, ask your child's nurse to explain.

    Staying overnight
    Can I stay overnight with my child?

    Yes, you can stay overnight with your child in the ICP unit. Only one parent can stay overnight, however.

    Chairs in most patient rooms fold out into cots. There are showers in each patient room for parents to use, and lockers and safes where you can secure valuables.

    Hospital room
    What will my child's hospital room be like?

    The charge nurse will assign your child to their hospital room based on their needs. There are times your child may be moved to another room - sometimes even in the middle of the night - as patients' needs on the unit change.

    Each bedside space has accommodations for one adult family member to sleep at night. Please place your chair in a position that gives nurses and doctors enough room to care for your child. There are sheets, pillowcases and towels provided on linen carts on each unit.

    Please do not sleep or sit on any empty hospital beds. We keep these beds ready at all times.

    If you need to leave your child's bedside - even if just for a moment - please raise the rails of the crib or bed completely to keep your child safe.

    Vital signs are routinely taken every four hours at the doctor's and nurse's discretion.

    Contacting a nurse/emergencies
    The call light is attached to the hospital bed on the TV control box. If you or your child needs a nurse, press the button labeled "nurse." The unit secretary will answer your call through an intercom system.

    If you have an emergency, press the red staff emergency/staff assist button on the wall. The button is only to be used in an emergency!

    Telephones
    Each bed space has a telephone number. To use the phone, dial 9 + 0 + Area Code + telephone number. You may need to charge calls if outside the local area. You can charge outgoing calls to your home phone or a phone credit card, or make a collect call. The phone company charges extra for all outgoing calls, including local calls. There is no charge for incoming calls.

    Pay phones are near the elevators and a TTY Teletype is also available. Please ask your nurse to request one for you.

    There are no phone calls in or out of your child's room after 10 p.m. Cell phones are only allowed by the elevators away from the medical equipment.

    TV
    There are televisions and VCRs by the bedside. If you need a caption decoder, please contact your nurse. There is no TV charge.

    Restroom
    The toilet in your child's room is for patient use, however family members can use them if the patient is not using it. We also have additional restrooms with bathing facilities.

    Valuables
    Store personal items in the bedside cabinet or closet in your child's room. Never leave valuables, money or jewelry unattended - even for a short time. Children's is not responsible for your valuables.

    There are lockers in the rooms where you can store some belongings. You may bring your own lock or rent one from the information and reception desk in the Main Lobby. Each lock requires a $3 deposit which will be refunded when the lock is returned.

    Kitchen
    The kitchen on 11-south is stocked with limited drinks and snacks for patients only. You may store labeled food in the refrigerator here.

    Appliances
    Children's Engineering does not allow the use of any electric appliance brought from home. This includes televisions, laptops, radios and hairdryers.

    Amenities
    What food services are available at Children's?
    Food services information


    What parking is available at Children's?
    Parking information


    What religious services are available at Children's?
    Religious services information


    What accommodations are available at Children's?
    Accommodations in the area


    How do we get mail and e-mail at Children's?

    Mail can be sent to your child. The address is: (Child's name), Unit name, Children's Hospital Boston, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115.

    Patients can also receive e-mail at patient@tch.harvard.edu (Have the sender put your child's name in the subject line of the e-mail.)


    Are there laundry facilities at Children's?

    Laundry machines are located on the first floor, Farley Building. Coin operated washing machines, dryers and soap vending machines are available for parents to use.

    Contact information
    How can I contact my child's nurse when I am not at Children's?

    When you are not at Children's, please call 617-355-8700 to speak with your child's nurse.

    Patient and Family Resource Room
    What is the Patient and Family Resource Room?
    • Our resource room is a gathering place for patients and family members.
    • There are two computers with internet access for patients and families to communicate with others outside of the hospital, research information or play computer games.
    • There are various resource materials here to borrow including disease-specific books, videos, children's books and magazines.
    • Play Station 2 is available.
    • The room is located in the hallway between 9 North and 9 West.
    • It is open Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Wednesday and Thursday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    • For more information regarding the 9 West Patient and Family Resource Room, contact Christine Doyle at 617-355-8431.
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