CCRMC's Welcoming Policy
Contra Costa County Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) is committed to protecting our patients, our employees, and our community in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Effective March 17, visitors to the hospital will not be allowed without an extenuating circumstance.
Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) has eliminated the concept of visitors in the medical center and health delivery system. We have implemented a Welcoming Policy to make the hospital accessible 24 hours a day to family and loved-ones of those receiving care in the medical center. Recognizing that family and loved-one presence supports safe and high quality care, we have worked over the last year to replace our "visitor policy" with this Welcoming Policy. You can view the policy and supporting documents here on our website and we welcome your ideas and suggestions for improvement.
Videos
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June 24, 2014
Revolutionizing Visitor Policy at CCRMC -
June 24, 2014
Better Together: Partnering with Families -
June 24, 2014
Process for Change
Contra Costa Health Services values and respects all individuals. We do not discriminate based on: age, sex, religion, sexual orientation (including lesbian, gay, bisexual), gender identity or expression (including transgender and intersex), culture, education, race, ethnicity, language, former incarceration, marital, economic or housing status, physical or mental disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law.