Visiting Your Loved One

Note: Due to COVID-19, we currently have some visitation limits in place at St. Joseph Manor. Please give us a call to find out if it’s safe to visit your loved one.

When can I visit my family member?
Family and friends are welcome to visit our residents at any time that is convenient. That being said, the safety and experience of our residents is our highest priority. Please keep noise to a minimum during times when residents may be sleeping.

May I bring my child to visit a loved one?
Children are precious and are very special to our residents. Family and friends are welcome to visit our residents at any time. To ensure their safety of our residents, please ensure children are well-supervised during your visit.

May I bring my pet for a visit?
Pets are a wonderful addition to our community. We welcome pets, but due to regulation, you will need to provide proof that your pet has been vaccinated. You can do this at our front desk.

What should I do if I am sick or not feeling well prior to visiting a resident?
Keeping our residents safe and healthy is our number one priority. You can help by remembering to frequently wash your hands with soap and warm water; and be sure to get your flu vaccine, if you have not already done so already.

If you are experiencing symptoms of a cold, flu or other potentially contagious illness, please try to avoid visiting. If you need to visit a loved one, please use the protective resources available at our front desk, such as a mask and hand sanitizer. We also ask that you avoid activities which could spread an illness, such as hand-to-hand contact. If you have any questions or need assistance while you are unable to visit, please call us.

Reasons to Choose St. Joseph Manor Health Care

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