Things to know about your Hospital and Clinic Visit

Comfortable Accommodations for Your Hospital Stay

From the moment you check in to the moment you’re discharged, we work to make your hospital stay at Baptist Health in Arkansas as smooth and stress-free as possible through comfortable accommodations and a range of amenities.

Baptist Health Medical Centers offer free WiFi to patients and visitors. Simply connect to the network below to log in.

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Baptist Health patients have access to virtual and telephone translation services 24/7 to ensure that they receive effective communication. More than 200 audio languages are available through Stratus interpretation services. American Sign Language (ASL) virtual translation is also offered for patients requiring an ASL interpreter.
 

For non-English speaking patients needing to contact a Baptist Health hospital, please call  (877) 799-1641  for a 3 way call with an interpreter. 

For non-English speaking patients needing to contact a Baptist Health clinic, please call  (877) 806-1021 for a 3 way call with an interpreter.

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Baptist Health complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. See full notice here.

Preparing to Be Discharged
Before you think you’ll be able to leave from your hospital stay, go through the checklist below to make your discharge process as smooth as possible.

  • Have your photo ID and insurance card prepared to present before you leave.
  • Make sure you have comfortable clothes for when you leave the hospital.
  • Be sure you have any keys you will need at discharge (for home, automobile, etc).
  • Arrange for a friend or family member to drive you home.
  • Find out if you can pick up any medications you’ll need from the hospital before you leave or if you need to enlist a friend or family member to pick up your prescriptions from your pharmacy.

Discharge Process
At Baptist Health, your discharge process will vary depending on the unit you’re being discharged from and the hospital you are leaving.

Your care team will brief you and your caretaker on your discharge process to ensure a safe and easy transfer when you leave the hospital. All of our hospitals and facilities have a designated discharge area with convenient access to parking to ensure you can easily begin your journey home.

If you are being discharged from one facility and transferred to another for further care, Baptist Health will walk you and your loved ones through each step of the move to your next stage of treatment.


Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock Discharge Hospitality Center

For those discharged from our hospital in Little Rock, the Discharge Hospitality Center provides a comfortable area to schedule follow-up appointments, fill prescriptions, enjoy refreshments and more while waiting on your caretaker pick you up from our convenient curbside location.

Learn More about the Discharge Hospitality Center


Dining
Many Baptist Health locations feature dining options for visitors, including delicious cafeterias, delis, coffee shops and more. Learn more about the offerings at your Baptist Health location.

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Parking
All Baptist Health Medical Centers have designated parking for patients and visitors. Find out the best place for you to park during your time at Baptist Health.

Parking


Visiting Hours
The best time to see a friend or family member during their hospital visit stay depends on the Baptist Health location and unit your loved one is staying in. Find out the visiting hours for the location you plan to visit.

Visiting Hours


 

Send a pick-me-up to a friend or family member staying at Baptist Health through our Email a Patient service. Simply choose a card from a wide array of messages, and one of our volunteers will print and deliver the card to their room.

Email a Patient

For information about hospital charges and negotiated rates with insurance payers, click here.

What is a service animal?

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a service animal is defined as an animal that has been specifically trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the animal must be directly related to the person’s disability. For more information regarding service animals click here.