Patient Information

 

Your Rights


A patient's doctor is in charge of medical care and will visit the patient to check on progress and to direct treatment. Registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), clinical nursing assistants (CNAs) and other health care professionals will work with the doctor to care for a patient. A Statement of Patient Rights and Responsibilities is available in English and en Español:
 
 
 

Advance Directives


In South Carolina, patients legally can let their families and health care professionals know their intentions if they are unable to speak for themselves by using advance directives called living wills and health care powers of attorney.
 
All patients are encouraged to complete an advance directive prior to entering the hospital, and bring a copy of this document with them to be placed on the medical record. The living will and health care power of attorney forms are available in both English and Spanish, free of charge, from the South Carolina Hospital Association, below as a PDF download, or by calling 864-255-1093. Our Patient Relations staff is available to assist you if you would like to execute this document. 
  
Download Health Care Power of Attorney Documents 
 

CarePages


CarePages is healthcare’s largest social network to provide the emotional support needed for healing and well-being.  At CarePages.com, you can create your own personal CarePage – a free, private, personalized web page that allows you to share updates with family and friends, receive messages of encouragement and support, read stories and tips and meet others in similar situations.

Click here to create your own CarePage



Spiritual Care


St. Francis strives to provide holistic care by recognizing that a patient's spiritual and emotional well being is just as important as medical needs. Our staff of professionally trained spiritual caregivers makes themselves available to patients, families, and staff daily.
 
ST. FRANCIS downtown offers free music therapy, massage therapy, and spiritual counseling to all hospital patients by request as part of its Emmanuel Program. Music and inspirational programming are provided on television Channel 2 in each patient room at ST. FRANCIS downtown.

People of all faiths are welcome in the chapels at St. Francis. Chapels are located on the ground levels of both hospital facilities. A chapel also is located on the fifth floor of ST. FRANCIS downtown. Services are held weekly in the downtown chapel.
 

Interpreters


Interpreters are available for hearing impaired patients and for those for whom English is a second language. To request an interpreter, send email or call 864-255-1093. A TDD phone will be provided upon request.
  

Social Work / Case Management


A medical social worker is available to all patients and their families, and offers free information and assistance in the following areas:
  • Coping with illness and hospitalization
  • Locating resources available in the community (e.g., St. Francis HomeCare, Meals on Wheels or medical equipment)
  • Coordinating post-hospital care (e.g., nursing home placement, rehabilitation or assisted living)

Patient Satisfaction


At St. Francis, customer feedback is very important in our effort to constantly meet the expectations of patients. If you, or someone you know, has been a patient recently, please share any suggestions that might improve our quality of care. Please e-mail your response to Guest Services. Please indicate if you would like a response.





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