Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center Visitation Guidelines
We are honored that you have entrusted us to care for your loved ones. Our primary goal is to ensure the safety of all who enter our medical center.
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) no longer requires patients and visitors to wear a hospital-provided mask inside health care settings, unless visiting a patient on respiratory isolation.
Respiratory virus season has officially started. From Nov. 1 through Apr. 31, patients are allowed to have two visitors at a time, however excessive volume or special circumstances may cause restriction of visitors for periods of time.
Visitors must be 12 years of age and older, as young children are more likely to carry contagious illness. Visitors under 12 may be permitted in maternity only if they are siblings of the newborn. They must wear a face mask during their visit.
Special considerations will be evaluated, and nursing leaders reserve the right to limit the number of visitors and duration of visits to ensure patient safety.
During respiratory virus season, please use these tips to stay healthy:
- Stay up to date on the COVID-19 vaccine and receive a seasonal flu vaccine
- Keep your hands clean (washing hands with soap or using hand sanitizer)
- Cover your cough or sneeze (not your hands)
- Do not visit the hospital if you are sick, have respiratory symptoms or if you have recently been near someone with a contagious disease
Visitation hours are 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. on medical/surgical units and 24/7 in critical care, labor & delivery and the emergency department.
Thank you for helping protect patients at our hospital.
Please note that this visitation policy is subject to change and may be adjusted at any time at the discretion of the hospital.
Revised 10-23-2023