Billings Clinic Broadwater Announces Visitor Entrance Updates to Improve Safety & Security
Author: Joe Salyer, BIllings Clinic Broadwater Public Relations Liaison
Billings Clinic Broadwater Announces Visitor Entrance Updates to Improve Safety & Security Joe Salyer
Billing's Clinic Broadwater Public Relations Liaison
Beginning Monday, February 16, Billings Clinic Broadwater will implement important updates to visitor entrances and door access procedures as part of an ongoing effort to maintain a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, and staff.
Under the new process, all visitors will enter through the Main Clinic Entrance during regular hours, seven days a week. This change creates a single, clearly identified entry point for visitors and helps staff better manage access throughout the building.
After 8:00 PM, visitors will be directed to use the Emergency Room (ER) Entrance.
Hospital CEO Justin Tiffany emphasized that the Emergency Room remains open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is always available to care for the community’s emergency health needs.
“No matter the time of day, our ER team is here to help,” Tiffany shared. “These changes do not affect access to emergency care in any way.”
“These updates allow us to better balance accessibility with safety,” Mr. Tiffany noted. “We want patients and families to feel welcomed while also ensuring we are managing access responsibly during all hours of operation.”
He reiterated that these updates reflect a continued commitment to patient care and facility safety. As a critical access hospital, the facility will always ensure that patients and visitors have access when care is needed, especially in emergency situations.
Community members with questions are encouraged to ask staff upon arrival, who will be happy to assist with directions or access needs.
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