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Visitor Information Operating Room and Intensive Care Waiting AreaOn the 2nd Floor above the Atrium Lobby is a special lounge area for families of patients in the operating room or intensive care. Here, information about a patient's status is passed along to families, and physicians often meet with families after surgery. Floor plan. Guide for Out of Town Patients and Visitors Lodging Fairfield Inn by Marriott Patient and Guest Relations Department (203) 863-4746 ChristineB@greenhosp.org Department of Spiritual Care (203) 863-3146 KittyG@greenhosp.org Department of Volunteer Services (203) 863-3222 MargueriteH@greenhosp.org Library Services Greenwich Library 101 West Putnam Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 (203) 622-7900 www.greenwich.lib.ct.us/ Community Answers (Information and Referral) (203) 622-7979 Local Transportation Overnight Stays There are times when a family member may wish to stay with a patient. If you feel the need to stay, speak with your nurse to discuss arrangements. It may be possible to remain in the patient's room or elsewhere within the hospital. In special cases, nearby accomodations can be arranged. Patient and Guest Relations or Admitting will work with your nurse to meet your needs. Contact Patient and Guest Relations at (203) 863-4746, or e-mail them at ChristineB@greenhosp.org. |
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