When You Visit Riverwood....General Policies
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When Visiting a Patient in the Hospital
ICU/CCU Unit Policies
OB Visitor Policy
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For Clinic AppointmentsBring Medicines To Clinic Appointments Riverwood Healthcare Center is asking all patients to bring to their clinic appointments all current medications and any over-the-counter medicines and supplements they are taking on a regular basis. This is necessary as Riverwood clinics make the transition to an electronic medical record for each patient. Before your next doctor’s appointment at Riverwood Healthcare Center, gather all medicines that you take regularly, including:
Diabetic Patients Once a year we ask our diabetic patients to fill out a Diabetic Assessment Form. This will be used as a communication tool to set goals and to develop a realistic plan between the patient and their provider to manage their diabetes over the next year. An annual appointment will be set for our diabetic patients with their Provider and this appointment will focus exclusively on managing their illness. This visit may include lab work review, medication review, smoking cessation goals, a foot exam, blood pressure review, self-blood glucose monitoring review, diet, exercise and weight concerns. The goals and plan will be developed at this appointment and the patient will leave with a copy of the goals and plan. Patients will leave this appointment knowing how often and when they are to return for future diabetic care. The nursing staff and the scheduling staff will assist the patient to set up any necessary appointments. They will also send reminder notices to patients as needed for future appointments. Holidays observed by Riverwood |
Riverwood Patient Safety...Safety Practices & Policies When you or your family member is a patient at Riverwood Healthcare Center, we want to be sure you receive the best and safest care possible. Our hospital and healthcare professionals are committed to providing the best care for you and your family. We ask you to join us to make sure that our care meets your needs. We encourage you to let us know when it does not. Riverwood is dedicated to sharing information on quality and safety with you and your family through efforts such as voluntarily participating in the Leapfrog Group Survey. Leapfrog is a coalition of more than 100 public and private organizations that share our commitment to provide the safest healthcare possible. The Leapfrog Group survey can be completed by visiting: www.leapfroggroup.org. To make your healthcare visit safe, we have many steps in to assure you receive reliable care. Here are some of the primary ones…
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Medication SafetyASK THE DOCTOR AND PHARMACIST ABOUT THE MEDICINE. What is the name, benefits and possible side effects or reactions with other medications or food/beverages? WHAT IS IT? Make sure you know the name and color of the medicine. Take medicine in well-lit areas. WHAT IS IT FOR? Make sure you know why the medicine is being taken. HOW DO I TAKE IT? Ask the doctor or pharmacist to explain how to take the medicine and how often it should be taken. WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR? Ask what the results should be and possible reactions. DOUBLE-CHECK YOUR PRESCRIPTION Before you leave the pharmacy, check your medicine to make sure it was prepared for you. Speak up before you leave because pharmacies typically do not take back medicine once it has been purchased. DISCUSS PREVIOUS ALLERGIES OR REACTIONS. Make sure the doctors, nurses and pharmacists know about any allergies or reactions to drugs you or your family member might have. BROWN-BAG IT. Bring the medicines or a list to every appointment. Include over-the-counter, herbal, or dietary drugs.Throw away old medicines. |
Hospital & Clinic VisitsHAVE SOMEONE WITH YOU. BRING MEDICINES. SHARE MEDICAL INFORMATION. MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE PLAN OF TREATMENT. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT MEDICINES SHOULD BE TAKEN. WASH HANDS. KNOW WHO IS IN CHARGE OF CARE. TAKE NOTES. LEARN AS MUCH AS YOU CAN. |
Preparing For Surgery TipsASK QUESTIONS. TALK ABOUT THE PROCEDURE. MARK THE AREA. |
For more information and links to websites on patient safety, click here. |




