Hand hygiene
Regular handwashing helps prevent the spread of infection to patients, you, your family and others.
Alcohol handwash stations are located at the hospital's main entrance, the entrance to each patient unit and other places throughout the hospital. Wash your hands when you come into the hospital, before and after contact with a patient, before and after eating and after using the washroom.
Medication safety
- Keep a list of all your medications. Know their names and why you are taking them.
- Understand the side effects and note any allergies or bad reactions to your medications.
- Ask your health care provider if you have any questions about your medications.
Falls prevention
- If you need assistance walking or getting out of bed, ask your nurse for help.
- When in bed, make sure your call bell, phone and eyeglasses are within easy reach.
- Wear non-slip footwear.
Tell a member of your health care team if you:
- are feeling weak or dizzy
- have trouble maintaining balance
- have trouble getting out of a chair
Patient identification
- Wear your patient identification (ID) bracelet. Check that the information on the bracelet is correct.
- Confirm you are getting the right procedure by the right care provider.
- Before you receive any treatment or medication, confirm your name and date of birth with the care provider.