Patient & Family-Centered Care

With the development of Loyola University Health System's hospital expansion has come a whole new vision of patient care that looks at the patient's experience and recovery through the eyes of the patient.

What does patient-centered care look like? At Loyola, it is showing the utmost respect and dignity for our patients and their families. It's having uninterrupted patient rest periods, giving you the time and environment to recover. It's having unrestricted family visiting hours, so that the people most important to you can be with you anytime during your stay. It's having more secluded physician/family consultation rooms and areas that make you and your family members feel more at home.

Patient-centered care means our nurses and patient care technicians understand the importance of a quick response to your requests. It means making themselves more easily recognizable to you by wearing standardized new uniforms. It means that nurses get to spend more time with you at your bedside to listen to you and help meet your needs.

Patient-centered care means our exceptional staff never underestimates the power of also caring for the human spirit.