St. John’s Health has lifted some of the temporary visitor restrictions put in place during the COVID pandemic to reduce transmission and keep patients and staff safe.
With the announcement that Teton County has moved into the Yellow, or Low-Risk Level, in most cases patients may have one visitor per day.
Both guardians are permitted to visit if the patient is a child. Visitor guidelines under the revised restrictions are, visitors must be 18 or older and in good health, proper masks are required at all times; no buffs or bandanas, visiting hours apply, and COVID patients may not be visited.
Additional restrictions apply in Living Center and Cancer Care center
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