For Visitors
We understand the important role family and loved ones play in the healing process, and we encourage visitors to come by when it is best for their loved one.
Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican believes families are an important part of the healing process; however, to ensure the continued health and safety of our patients, visitors, staff, and physicians, we have made slight adjustments in regards to visitation at our hospitals. Our visitor restrictions may change at any time. This page will be updated as often as possible, but restrictions may be in place that are not listed here. Thank you for your continued support to keep our community safe and healthy.
As of November 2023 visitation policy regulations have changed at all St. Rose Dominican hospitals.
Masks are not required for staff, patients, or visitors at the San Martin, Siena and Rose de Lima Campuses.
Visitors and guests chosen by the patient or their patient representative are welcome. Visitors under the age of 18 must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times and may not stay overnight.
Patients in isolation may have up to two visitors at a time. Hospital provided PPE must be worn at all times in the patient room. PPE should be removed when exiting the patient room.
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For over 75 years, Dignity Health’s St. Rose Dominican hospitals have provided compassionate, quality health care for our community. While our technology and medical expertise remain on the forefront of innovation, our role as a caring, dedicated member of this community remains the same. As the only nonprofit, faith-based hospital system in southern Nevada, we will always be there when you need us most.
Dignity Health complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity. Dignity Health does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity. Each patient is entitled to compassionate and professionally competent care delivered with respect for each individual.
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Latex allergies can pose a serious health risk for patients, employees and volunteers. For everyone's safety, we kindly ask that you not bring latex balloons into the hospital. Mylar balloons are welcome.
All Dignity Health – St. Rose Dominican facilities, indoors and out, are smoke-free environments. The use of tobacco of any form is prohibited.
Free, wireless Internet is available to keep you connected during your stay. Learn how to access our WiFi.
We understand the important role family and loved ones play in the healing process, and we encourage visitors to come by when it is best for their loved one.
Our goal is to provide the best possible care during your hospital stay. Meeting and exceeding your expectations for quality care and service is very important to us, so please ask us if you or your family need anything during your stay. We are here for you.