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KEEPING YOU SAFE DURING YOUR STAY


            Organ and Tissue Donation


            Gifts of organs and tissue can help save and transform the life of another
            person. GBGH works in partnership with the Trillium Gift of Life Network to honour
            each patient’s wishes regarding organ and tissue donation at the end of life.
            You can express your wishes related to organ and tissue donation by registering
            online through the Trillium Gift of Life Network website beadonor.ca. It only takes
            two minutes and all you need is your health care number! Please communicate
            your wishes with your family and loved ones.

            ALLERGIES


            Perfumes & Scents
            To protect patients and staff with allergies and asthma, GBGH promotes a
            “Scent Free” environment. Please do not wear scented products, essential oils, or
            perfumes, and encourage your visitors to respect this policy.

            Balloons
            To protect patients and staff with allergies to latex, balloons made of latex are
            not permitted in the hospital. Only foil balloons are permitted.

            Flowers
            To protect staff and patients with allergies, strong scented flowers such as lilies,
            hiacynth etc. are not permitted in the hospital.

            BUILDING ALARMS


                      At times we test the fire alarm system in the hospital. Please do not be
                      concerned. These tests and drills are part of our safety program. When
                      you hear the alarm, all doors will be closed until the “all clear” signal
                      is announced. Staff use the red and white markers on the doors to
                      indicate whether a room has been checked. Your nurse will keep you
                      informed.

                      Each patient room has different ways to alert staff about your care and
                      safety. Examples include your heart monitor, bed alarms and medicine
                      pumps. If an alarm is sounding and no staff has attended to it, please
                      tell a nurse or push your call bell.


            LEAVING YOUR PATIENT CARE UNIT


            If you do need to leave your patient care unit, please inform a member of your
            care team. If there is an emergency or a physician arrives to see you, we need
            to be able to locate you quickly. We recommend a family member or friend
            accompany you.







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