During Your Stay

Our Garden Path Birthing Center was built with you in mind. Private rooms, labor tubs, views of Spruce Mountain, and room service are just a few of the amenities. Our knowledgeable and helpful staff will give you the information you need to choose the birthing options that work best for you.

Meal Service

Room service is available to you during your stay at CVMC. We hope you enjoy our many homemade entrees and fresh, local ingredients chosen by our Registered Dietitian and culinary trained chef. View our Room Service 4 You menu.

  • Special Dietary Needs: We are happy to comply with any special needs. A menu that is appropriate for your medical needs in accordance with the nutrition prescription your doctor has ordered for you can also be arranged.
  • Visitor Meals: All new mothers can also have one person of their choosing dine with them, free of charge, at each meal using the room service menu. For more information about other meal options as well as other hospital amenties, click here.

Rounding

We strive to provide each person the best care, in the right place, at the right time, every time. During your hospital stay the best way to do this is for a member of our staff to check on you (or your family member) frequently.

One way of providing care for you is by doing “Rounding”. By using this method we will be able to manage your overall care better. Please do not hesitate to ask your nurse any questions you may have about rounding or anything else.

While rounding, we will be checking:

  • Your pain level.
  • Your position and your baby’s position in the crib.
  • Any personal needs you may have.
  • For your safety, we will make sure items are in your reach.

Our intent is to provide the best possible care for our patients and their families in a safest, most comfortable environment.

Who will be rounding?
A member of the Women and Children’s staff.

Will you be waking me?
No, we will not wake you (or your family member) unless it is time for treatment or  medications.

What if I have other needs?
We promise to address all of your (or family member’s) needs.

Please feel free to share your concerns or needs with your nurse, the Nurse Director, or by calling (802) 371-4299.

Identification

Staff Identification

All hospital employees and volunteers are required to wear a photo ID. Be sure all of your caregivers are wearing an identification badge with their picture on it. Please check with the staff so you can readily identify staff that should be providing.

Patient Identification

As part of our commitment to patient safety, all patients are identified by patient ID wrist bands. The bands also have a bar code that carries important patient information. Remind all caregivers to look at your identification bracelet before giving medication, drawing blood or performing a procedure. For your safety, please do not remove this bracelet. Infants are banded with their own set of bands and Mom and one other person is identified with an infant band.

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