Visitors aid recovery, but require structure. A clear policy protects patients, staff and visitors at the same time.

A hospital is an open house with a vulnerable population. Visitors are part of that and important for recovery — but without structure, unrest, crowding and sometimes unsafety arise. A good visitor policy finds the balance.
What it comes down to
- Oversight at the entrance: who is here for whom, and is this the right moment?
- Calm on the wards, also outside visiting hours;
- Being able to intervene quickly with emotion, confusion or aggression.
Welcoming and clear
Visitors are often tense or worried. A friendly, clear welcome removes a lot of unrest. Our guards combine that hospitality with the alertness to step in when needed — without hardening the atmosphere.
Together with care staff
Security in the hospital works best as an extension of the care team. Short lines and clear agreements ensure everyone knows who does what, and when.
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