Or. Admin. Code § 309-106-0010 - Patients' Rights to Visitation and Exceptions
(1) The Division
recognizes the needs of patients to have access to and maintain contact with
family members and the community of which they are a part as well as the needs
of family and community members to have access to patients. Except as otherwise
provided in this rule, patients have the right to receive visits from any
visitor who has submitted a visitor application and been approved for
visitation.
(2) OSH shall provide
designated places for in-person and virtual visitations to occur in as much
comfort and privacy as possible.
(3) OSH may set reasonable limitations on
visitation hours and days and type of visitation, and may also require
supervision during a visit. OSH may grant exceptions upon visitor or patient
requests to change days or hours of visitation. OSH may impose additional
reasonable limitations on visitation under the following circumstances:
(a) The Governor has declared a public health
emergency as set in ORS
433.441;
(b) The Governor has declared a state of
emergency as set in ORS
401.165 that may impact
hospital's operations, patients, or OSH staff;
(c) OSH has determined there are safety or
security risks that may impact the hospital's operations, patients, or OSH
staff.
(4) OSH shall
post visitation rules and restrictions on every unit and in the visitation
areas.
(5) A patient may refuse to
see a visitor at any time.
(6) OSH
patients have a right to in-person visits for approved visitors except when:
(a) Security staff or direct care staff have
reasonable cause to believe that the visitor would pose a safety or security
risk, introduce contraband (including prohibited items), or assist in planning
or executing a patient's escape or unauthorized leave from OSH;
(b) Security staff or direct care staff have
reasonable cause to believe that the visitor would be harmful to the patient's
physical or mental health or may pose a safety or security risk;
(c) Security staff or direct care staff
observe that the visitor's behavior is disruptive to the patient, others, or
OSH, which may include consideration of the visitor's past conduct at
OSH;
(d) The visitor refuses to
comply with the requirements in this rule or has a history of violating these
rules, including but not limited to refusal to submit to security inspection
and pat-downs deemed necessary to ensure the safety and security of patients,
others, and OSH;
(e) The unit is
under current medical restriction because of a communicable disease, or the
visitor may have a communicable disease or refuses to comply with required
preventative protocols; or
(f) A
visitor whose purpose is to solicit the patient to purchase an item the visitor
is selling.
(g) The visitor is
proselytizing regarding a religion to a patient who does not want that
interaction;
(h) the circumstances
in section 3 above exist.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 179.040, 413.042 & ORS 179.360
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 179.321 & 426.385
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