Bill and Olivia Amos Children’s Hospital Visitor Info
Care Partner Policy (Updated December 4, 2024)
A Care Partner may be a relative, partner, friend or anyone (over age 18) that the patient chooses to have at their side during care. A Care Partner takes an active role in caring for their loved one in the hospital.
We encourage you to use digital resources to connect with your loved ones in the hospital and to assist them in their care. Below are free resources that are available to use.
Access Virtual Visit Resources
- Inpatient visiting hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Two essential care partners are allowed per patient at a time during visiting hours (care partners can swap out).
- No care partners for infectious COVID positive patients.
- One different care partner is allowed overnight (8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.)
- Two care partners are allowed overnight with Children’s Hospital/PICU patients.
- Children aged 12 and under cannot visit unless with an exception. All children must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+ at all times, and are not allowed overnight.
- Pastoral Care may enter upon the request of the patient/family (won't count as a care partner).
- Adults ages 70 years old and older are discouraged from visiting.
No Patient Left Alone Act
During the 2024 legislative session, the Georgia General Assembly passed the No Patient Left Alone Act, which was signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp on May 6, 2024, and made effective on July 1, 2024. This legislation establishes visitation rights for individuals admitted to hospitals and long-term care facilities.
Read the No Patient Left Alone Act
Visitor Management System
Piedmont Columbus Regional has a visitor management system for the Bill and Olivia Amos Children’s Hospital as well as its Midtown and Northside campuses.
Visitors (care partners) MUST HAVE A VALID ID (driver’s license or another form of government ID) to enter the facility. If the care partner has no valid ID, they will not be allowed inside the facility. Staff will give the care partner a badge sticker that must always be worn inside the facility. Care partners should check in with the front desk to swap out or end their visit.
Parking
Parking is available at no cost in the multi-level parking garage directly across from the hospital's main entrance.