Visiting Hours
COVID-19 Information for Patients and Visitors
Visiting Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
Visitor Restrictions Due to COVID-19
Patient safety is our highest priority. With the dramatic increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations and positive cases, the state of California is requiring additional measures to keep patients safe.
Hospital visitors must show one of the following:
- Proof that a COVID-19 vaccine series was completed at least 14 days before the visit
- A negative result of a COVID-19 test within 72 hours
Additional visiting restrictions for patient safety include:
- Each patient is allowed one visitor at a time, with some limited exemptions.
- Visitors must wear a face covering or mask.
- Visits are restricted to patient’s room or other designated area in the facility.
- All patients being admitted to an inpatient area will be tested for COVID-19. Visitors are not allowed in patient care areas until a negative result has been received for the patient.
Video visits through applications such as Zoom and FaceTime are highly recommended. Our staff can help you set one up.
Visitor exemptions include:
- Visits to patients who are at the end of their life.
- One support person for patients who are a dependent adult or child, where the consistent presence of the visitor is necessary to reduce the risk of medical or clinical harm.
- Unique situations in which the visiting needs should be discussed with the on-site Nursing Supervisor.
- Clergy members will be allowed to visit, but arrangements must be made with the hospital chaplain.
If you are planning a visit to the hospital, please fill out the form below to be prepared.
Vaccination Appointments
If you have not received your COVID-19 vaccination and want to, please visitVentura County Recoversfor a list of vaccination clinics and pharmacies offering the COVID-19 vaccine.
COVID-19 Testing Resources
To find locations where you can schedule a COVID-19 test, please visit:Ventura County Recovers.
California Public Health Order
To see a copy of the California Public Health Department order recommending individuals visiting healthcare facilities show proof of vaccination, please visit theCalifornia Department of Public Health.