For visitors
We want you to have a safe, comfortable and satisfying visit when seeing a patient at our facility. Learn more about the amenities and services available to our visitors.
Visiting guidelines
Lakeview Hospital is taking proactive measures to help ensure the health and safety of patients, caregivers, colleagues, and our communities.
Lakeview Hospital is taking proactive measures to help ensure the health and safety of patients, caregivers, colleagues, and our communities.
Welcome family and friends
Visiting hours
Visiting hours are from 8:00am - 8:00pm. Several units have special visiting policies. Please ask your nurse about the visiting hours in your area. When you do have visitors, your sensitivity and courtesy to other patients is greatly appreciated.
Waiting areas
While you are in the hospital, your visitors will have access to lounges nearby. Your sensitivity and courtesy in sharing these areas is important for everyone.
Cafeteria
Visitors are welcome in the hospital cafeteria located on the first floor of the hospital. Service hours are:
Mon - Fri: | Start Time | End Time |
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Breakfast: | 7:00am | 10:00am |
Lunch: | 11:00am | 2:00pm |
Dinner | 5:00pm | 6:30pm |
Sat, Sun, and Holidays | Start Time | End Time |
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Breakfast: | 8:30am | 10:00am |
Lunch: | 11:00am | 1:00pm |
Vending machines are available in a room adjacent to the cafeteria and also near the Emergency Department entrance.
Smoking policy
To promote health for patients, families, and staff, Lakeview Hospital is a smoke-free facility. We ask that you refrain from smoking inside the hospital.
Interpreters
At Lakeview Hospital we utilize a phone service for interpretation needs. If you do not speak English, we will happily assist you by calling an interpreter.
Area lodging near Lakeview Hospital
Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Bountiful
999 North 500 West
West Bountiful, UT 84010
Phone: (801) 292-8100
Fax: (801) 951-2591
Distance from Lakeview Hospital: less than 1 mile
Comfort Inn and Suites North
2437 S Wildcat Way Woods Cross, UT 84010
Phone: (801) 298-3900
Fax: (801) 298-9759
Distance from Lakeview Hospital: less than 1 mile
Best Western Cottontree Inn
1030 North 400 East North Salt Lake, UT 84054
Phone: (801) 292-7666
Fax: (801) 292-9664
Distance from Lakeview Hospital: 3 miles
Howard Johnson Express
121 N 300 W Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Phone: (801) 521-3450
Fax: (801) 521-3452
Distance from Lake View Hospital: 6.1 miles
The Kimball
150 N Main Street Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Phone: (801) 363-4000
Fax: (801) 363-5691
Distance from Lakeview Hospital: 6.1 miles
Comfort Suites Airport
171 North 2100 West Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: (801) 715-8688
Fax: (801) 715-8588
Distance from Lakeview Hospital: 6.5 miles
Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Airport
307 Admiral Byrd Rd Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: (801) 530-0088
Fax: (801) 530-0202
Distance from Lakeview Hospital: 6.5 miles
Ramada Salt Lake City Airport
5575 Amelia Earhart Dr Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: (801) 537-7020
Fax: (801) 537-7701
Distance from Lakeview Hospital: 6.5 miles
Salt Lake City – Days Inn Airport
1900 W North Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: (801) 539-8538
Fax: (801) 595-1041
Distance from Lakeview Hospital: 6.5 miles
Stay connected with Wi-Fi internet access
With Lakeview Hospital’s high-speed, wireless Internet access, you have fast reliable access to browsing the Internet and email during your hospital visit.
To connect to Wi-Fi wireless, high-speed Internet service offered at Lakeview Hospital, follow these simple steps:
- Start with your Wi-Fi enabled device turned off.
- Turn your device on and ensure that it is connected to the "Guest_Access" SSID / Network Name.
- Launch your Web browser. You should see the "Guest_Access" Welcome Page. Select your connection option. If you do not see the "Guest_Access" Welcome Page, you may need to configure the SSID or Network Name to "Guest_Access".
- You are now connected and can launch your VPN, email or other Web software.
Spiritual and pastoral care
Chaplain support you can rely on
Lakeview Hospital provides pastoral care services for the spiritual and emotional needs of patients and their families. We understand how important this support means to individuals and loved ones when facing the news of a new diagnosis, or in dealing with the unknown or anticipation of death, grief and loss.
Contact a hospital chaplain by dialing 0
Sometimes our chaplains serve as facilitators of communication among patients, family members and our hospital medical staff and physicians. Chaplains are available for listening, assisting in tough decision-making, simply being present in a strange place, facilitating grief, providing a prayer, sacraments, devotional materials, contacting local clergy and family, helping with ethical consultation, assisting in completing advance directives (living wills) and intervening on the patient’s behalf.
The chaplain makes daily rounds and is available 24 hours a day to patients and staff. Although they are not a "conventional" member of the healthcare team or of the patient’s family, chaplains can objectively provide crisis intervention counseling and support.
The pastoral care team supports area clergy in responding to the spiritual and emotional needs of patients and families. They respond to the needs of other caregivers and collaborate with them in their service to patients and families. In their communications with others, confidentiality is maintained and the patient’s right to privacy is upheld.
Hospital chapel services
Our chapel is open at all times for prayer and meditation. It is located on the first floor.
Our hospital's current visitor information
Our current visitor policy is as follows:
- Doors are open 5:00am to 9:00pm.
- The visiting hours for the adult behavioral health unit are 7:00pm to 8:00pm, while the senior behavioral health unit is open from 2:00pm to 5:00pm. Both units allow two visitors.
- Women’s visitors must be 18 and older. Sibling visits can be arranged by staff.
- ICU visitors must be 12 years old and older, and only two visitors are allowed at a time.
- All visiting precautions remain in place for COVID-positive visitors.
- Masks are required at all times in the hospital and must cover the nose and mouth.
Circumstances may allow for specific exceptions to any visitation restrictions described on this webpage. Those circumstances include religious visitation as well as a designated support person for a patient with a disability to provide assistance with communication or other necessary components of the patient's treatment. All persons entering under an exception remain subject to appropriate infection control protocols.