Important Information About Hospital Visitation Guidelines

Effective February 2, 2026

Visiting Hours at RWJBarnabas Health

RWJBarnabas Health is committed to providing a consistent and positive experience for our patients, families and communities. To support this commitment, visiting hours have been standardized across all RWJBarnabas Health acute-care hospitals.

Standard Visiting Hours

All RWJBarnabas Health adult acute-care hospitals hold visiting hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days a week.

We recognize the vital role that families and loved ones play in supporting a patient’s care and well-being. When medically appropriate, exceptions to standard visiting hours such as end-of-life care, visitors of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), parents/guardians of pediatric patients, disabled patients with caregivers, and the care partner program can be granted to accommodate unique patient and caregiver needs.

Patients and families are encouraged to speak with their care team during a hospital stay to discuss individual circumstances.

Additional Visitation Guidelines

Our children’s hospitals, the Behavioral Health Center and the Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center follow their own visiting hour guidelines, which are tailored to the needs of their patient populations.

Visiting hours for specific units may vary. Please be sure to review the visitation guidelines specific to your hospital before visiting.

Masking

In response to an increase in key viral benchmarks across RWJBarnabas Health and the region, and in support of the total wellbeing of our communities, patients and colleagues, RWJBarnabas Health has implemented the following masking protocols at all system locations.

Inpatient Care Locations

  • Physicians, providers and staff – Face masks must be worn when providing direct care to patients. All staff can also choose to wear a mask at any time.
  • Patients – All inpatients, who are able to, will be required to wear a face mask when leaving their room and can also choose to wear a mask at any time.
  • Visitors, volunteers and vendors – Face masks must be worn at all times in the presence of patients when at an RWJBarnabas Health facility.
  • Every patient has the right to request physicians(s), provider(s) and/or staff wear a mask when treating them. If a request is made, physicians(s), provider(s) and/or staff are required to comply.

Outpatient and Medical Group Care Locations

  • Masking will be required for all patients who present with respiratory symptoms, as well as all staff members and providers caring for them.
  • Masking is strongly encouraged for all physicians, providers, staff, patients, visitors and vendors at all times when in the presence of patients.
  • Outpatient and Medical Group sites can make the decision to require universal masking at their location if they determine this is in the best interest of the patient population they serve, such as a location primarily serving immunocompromised patients.
  • Every patient has the right to request physicians(s), provider(s) and/or staff wear a mask when treating them. If a request is made, physicians(s), provider(s) and/or staff are required to comply.

We will remain vigilant in monitoring benchmarks and may adjust policies accordingly to ensure the safety of our workforce and communities.

As always, we encourage you and our communities to take steps to reduce the spread of contagious illnesses by remaining up-to-date with appropriate vaccinations and boosters; choosing to wear a mask if you aren’t feeling well and/or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, influenza and/or another contagious illness; and observing isolation guidelines when appropriate.

Visit your local hospital’s page for more details:

For a full list of RWJBH hospitals and facilities please visit our Locations page.

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