Visitor Information
This page will provide you with up-to-date information for visitors to Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital and Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital.
We recognize how important it is for patients to be surrounded by family and friends while they’re in the hospital. In order to keep everyone safe, Mackenzie Health currently has some visitor restrictions in place. We’re doing everything we can to ensure that families feel supported and connected while their loved ones are in the hospital.
While masks may no longer be required in other indoor public settings, patients and their families trust us to care for them when they are at their most vulnerable and we must ensure that patients receive care in a safe environment. That’s why masks will continue to be required in high-volume and high-risk areas including the Emergency Department, Urgent Care Centre, Chemotherapy Clinic and Dialysis units. Mackenzie Health remains a mask-friendly environment and we encourage everyone to wear a mask if they feel more comfortable doing so. Masks continue to be available for everyone at all main entrances and at the elevator banks on each floor of our hospitals.
C-Wing access at Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital
Access to the C-Wing entrance at Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital will be closed from Sept. 30 to October 21, 2024, due to the Main Corridor Refresh Project. Staff can continue to use the staff entrance during that time. Public can access C-Wing via the Emergency entrance on the north or B-Wing entrance on the south of the hospital.
Mackenzie Health offers convenient all-inclusive entertainment, telephone-only and Wi-Fi packages for patients.
All-inclusive entertainment packages include television, local telephone, electronic books and online games. These services are available on a tablet which is attached to an over bed table in each patient room.
Wi-Fi is also available for purchase for patients and visitors wanting to stay connected using their personal device.
We’re making staff available to help patients get to their appointments and to support patients who have language barriers or require physical assistance while in the hospital. Our care teams are also providing updates to designated family caregivers to make sure they remain involved in their loved one’s care.
To help patients and families stay connected, we have provided dedicated resources to our care teams to support virtual calls, including on weekends.
We have also implemented video chat functionality to help patients and their loved ones stay connected. On most units, video calls are available through each patient’s bedside tablet. Instructions on how to initiate a call are available to patients.
Here are some additional resources to help families and caregivers support patients as they’re receiving care.
For more information on the entertainment packages available, visit the Wi-Fi, TVs and Phones page.
Our top priority is the safety of our patients, families, staff, physicians, and volunteers. We also recognize the integral role and impact that loved ones have in providing support to patients.
We value and appreciate the very important role visitors play in the lives of our patients. Currently, the visiting hours are 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Mackenzie Health permits all patients to have an unlimited number of visitors during the visiting hours, though the care team may limit the number of visitors in a patient room at any one time to support safe care and wellness for the patient.
We recognize that support from family and friends is an important part of a patient's healing process and will make exceptions on compassionate grounds for some patients. Please contact the care team to discuss the possibility of making these arrangements and having access during the quiet hours of 10:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m.
Effective June 16, 2022, visitors to Mackenzie Health are no longer required to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination, though vaccination is still highly encouraged to provide the best possible protection against COVID-19.
For full details around our visitor guidelines please see the chart below.
Patient Category | Visitor Guidelines |
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A patient who is considered end-of-life | 24-hour access to family or people of importance; care team may offer scheduled access to accommodate all visitors if space is limited. |
A patient who is considered palliative | Daily access to visitors; one (1) visitor will be accommodated overnight. |
A patient who is having a baby | 24-hour access. Only one (1) visitor will be accommodated overnight. |
A patient who is in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) | 24-hour access. Two (2) visitors at bedside and one must be a parent. Only one (1) visitor will be accommodated overnight. No siblings will be accommodated at this time. |
A patient who is under the age of 18 years of age and those who are less than one (1) years of age | Two (2) visitors at clinic appointment; 24-hour access. Only one (1) visitor will be accommodated overnight. |
A patient who has a significant developmental or intellectual disability | 24-hour access. One (1) visitor will be accommodated overnight. |
A patient who is in the Emergency Department | One (1) visitor or support person; 24-hour access. *Please note: if the patient is admitted, visiting guidelines will adjust according to the inpatient unit. |
A patient requiring caregiver to support hospital workflow (outpatients) | One (1) visitor or support person to accompany patient. |
Visitor Access
At Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital, patients and visitors can enter through any of the hospital entrances. The Emergency Department entrance is open 24/7. Visitors of long-term care, complex continuing care and palliative care patients should enter through the A-wing entrance.
Note: Elevators in the A-Wing now require code access. If you are visiting:
Floor 2: Use code 1101#
Floor 3: Call (905) 883-2102 for code
Floor 4: Call (905) 883-2404 for code
Floor 5: Call (905) 883-2405 for code
At Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital, access to the hospital is through the Main Entrance at the south side of the building, through the west side of the hospital, through the Birthing Entrance or through the parklink connected to the parkade. The Magna Emergency entrance is also open 24/7.
Thank you for wearing a mask to protect our vulnerable patients.
Masks are optional in most areas of the hospital but continue to be required in high-volume and high-risk areas. Patients and their families trust us to care for them when they are at their most vulnerable and we must ensure that patients receive care in a safe environment.
Masks are required:
- in the Emergency Department, Urgent Care Centre, Chemotherapy Clinic and Dialysis units
- on units experiencing an outbreak
- when visiting a patient who has been placed under precautions (i.e. a patient with COVID-19)
- if a patient has symptoms like a cough, fever or runny nose.
Mackenzie Health remains a mask-friendly environment. We support your choice to wear a mask in other spaces. Masks continue to be available at all main entrances and at the elevator banks on each floor at our hospitals.
Mackenzie Health is taking a balanced approach and continues to monitor rates of respiratory illness in the community. We may adjust masking protocols at the start of respiratory season in the fall to limit the risk of transmission and keep our most vulnerable patients safe.
When coming to the hospital, visitors are asked to self-screen for symptoms. Those who have a fever, chills, a new or worsening cough, vomiting or diarrhea are asked not to enter the hospital and to wait to visit their loved ones until they’re symptom-free.
Visitors will also be asked to remove any personal protective equipment brought from home, including a gown, gloves or mask. If you are wearing an N95 or KN95 mask, you can continue to wear it under your hospital provided mask in addition to practicing proper hand hygiene and physical distancing etiquette while in the hospital.
Our staff, physicians and volunteers are working hard to keep the community safe. We appreciate the community's co-operation in keeping them safe as they continue to do this important work.
Directrices para el uso de las mascarillas.
Las mascarillas son obligatorias en las zonas de alto riesgo que están marcadas con carteles.
Las mascarillas son opcionales en todas las demás zonas. Gracias por mantener seguros a nuestros pacientes vulnerables.
دستورالعمل برای استفاده از ماسک
پوشیدن ماسک در مناطق پرخطر که با علائم "ماسک" مشخص شده اند، الزامی است.
در هر جای دیگر، پوشیدن ماسک اختیاری است. با سپاس از شما برای حفظ سلامت بیماران آسیب پذیر ما.
口罩指引
在有标志的高风险区域需要佩戴口罩。
口罩在其他地方是非必须的。感谢您让我们脆弱的患者保持安全。
口罩指引
在有標誌的高風險區域需要佩戴口罩。
口罩在其他地方是非必須的。感謝您讓我們脆弱的患者保持安全。
Lignes directrices sur le port du masque
Le port du masque est obligatoire dans les zones à haut risque identifiées par des panneaux.
Partout ailleurs, le port du masque est facultatif. Merci de veiller à la sécurité de nos patients vulnérables.
Linee guida per le mascherine
Le mascherine sono obbligatorie nelle aree ad alto rischio segnalate da cartelli.
Le mascherine sono facoltative in qualsiasi altro posto. Grazie per aiutarci a mantenere sicuri i nostri pazienti vulnerabili.
Правила ношения масок
В зонах повышенного риска, обозначенных соответствующими знаками, ношение масок является обязательным.
В остальных местах ношение масок необязательно. Спасибо за заботу о безопасности наших уязвимых пациентов.
Maske takma kuralları
İşaretlerle belirlenmiş yüksek riskli alanlarda maske takılması zorunludur.
Maskeler her yerde isteğe bağlıdır. Savunmasız hastalarımızı güvende tuttuğunuz için teşekkür ederiz.
At Mackenzie Health, we are committed to delivering high quality care in a safe and inclusive environment. In return, we ask that you be:
- Kind
- Respectful
- Considerate
- Patient
Our staff, physicians and volunteers are working hard to care for you and your loved ones. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated.