Memorial's Baptist is pleased to offer newly refurbished, conventient
guest rooms for families of patients. We realize that hospitalization
can be stressful, and we want to help make your family comfortable
during this time. If there is anything we can do to help you, please
let us know.
Campus maps are available to help you find the hospital and your way
around campus buildings.
More detailed information is in the Memorial
Patient Handbook or one our website at
www. memmedctr.com. Ask a staff member for any
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Rooms:
Each room is well equipped with a telephone, modem, coffee
pot and mini-refrigerator.
Washer-dryer, ice and vending machines are on one of the floors
near the rooms.
Fresh towels are provided daily. Linens will be changed on a weekly
basis.
Meals may be purchased in the cafeteria, in the basement of the
main hospital.
Smoking is not permitted in your room or any part of the hospital.
A designated smoking patio is adjacent to patient registration,
second floor, main hospital.
Check out:
Check out time is 11:00a.m.
Guest who check out after 11:00 a.m. are charged for another day.
If you wish to stay beyond your reservation, we will be happy to
grant your request, based on availability.
Only one room per family may be reserved.
Reservations:
Lovida Simen 504-894-2200
Phones:
Phones are for local use only.
For an outside line, please dial 9.
Should you need to place a long distance call, please dial the operator
and have your credit card ready.
Your room direct dial number is listed on your room phone.
Cafeteria:
The hopital cafeteria, located in the basement of the main hospital
building, serves hot, nutritious meals daily.
A variety of entrees, salads and sandwiches is available.
Vending machines are located on the second floor of this building
across from the Resource Center.
Parking:
Memorial has two parking garages, Jena Garage (located on Jena Street)
and Magnolia Garage (located on Magnolia Street).
Both are connected by covered walkways to all campus buildings.
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