Inpatient Care
Patients of York Hospital who are staying for inpatient care will have their treatment managed by one of our Hospitalist providers. The Hospitalist will direct the patient’s care in the hospital and are available to answer any questions from the patient and their family. Hospitalists work with the patient’s primary care provider to ensure any history or significant findings are discussed. Please click on the Medical Staff link to learn more about our team of Hospitalist providers.
York Hospital offers three inpatient, medical surgical paths for adults who need to stay overnight or longer as part of their hospital experience. These areas, known as “Biewend North,” “Biewend South,” and “Strater” and are named so because of their locations in the hospital. Patients in these areas are treated to truly patient-centered care by a great team of nurses and other clinical specialists. All members of the staff are highly trained professionals who uphold the vision of York Hospital – “Our unique spirit of dedication to patient satisfaction sets us apart. It is the promise on which our current patients rely, to which new patients are attracted and by which each of us lives.”
At York Hospital, not only are our patients treated with state-of-the-art equipment and by experienced medical staff, they are also treated with unsurpassed care and in a comfortable setting. Patients are given warm bathrobes and flannel pajamas and can enjoy an innovative room service program for meals – which can include lobster rolls! Volunteers take time to chat and play cards or get a movie, book or favorite newspaper. Look to the menu options in the navigation bar to the left to view additional information about our Inpatient services.
What to Bring to the Hospital?
What Inpatient Amenities Are Available at the York Hospital?
York Hospital Inpatient Care
15 Hospital Drive, York, Maine 03909
Phone: (207) 363-4321
Treatments & Services
York Hospital offers three inpatient, medical surgical paths for adults who need to stay overnight or longer as part of their hospital experience. These areas, known as “Biewend North,” “Biewend South,” and “Strater” and are named so because of their locations in the hospital. Patients in these areas are treated to truly patient-centered care by a great team of nurses and other clinical specialists. All members of the staff are highly trained professionals who uphold the vision of York Hospital – “Our unique spirit of dedication to patient satisfaction sets us apart. It is the promise on which our current patients rely, to which new patients are attracted and by which each of us lives.”
At York Hospital, not only are our patients treated with state-of-the-art equipment and by experienced medical staff, they are also treated with unsurpassed care and in a comfortable setting. Patients are given warm bathrobes and flannel pajamas and are treated to an innovative room service program for meals – which can include lobster rolls! Volunteers take time to chat and play cards or get a movie, book or favorite newspaper. Even pets are allowed to visit!
Medical Staff
At York Hospital, we are proud to entrust your inpatient care to our team of Hospitalist providers. Hospitalists are providers (physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants) who devote their practice to the care of hospitalized patients. They see patients who have been admitted to the hospital. They do not see patients outside the hospital.
Health Information
Click on any of these topics for further information about inpatient care at York Hospital:
TRANSITIONING TO HOME
- Discharge Information: Your doctor and your nurse will provide you with instructions for your post-hospital care. If you have questions about your diet, activities or other matters, please feel free to ask. If you get home and realize you forgot to ask a question, don’t worry. We’re only a phone call away. Your discharge instructions will contain a phone number for you to call should you need anything.
- Medications: If your doctor gives you a prescription, you can take it to a local pharmacy, or it can be filled in one of the hospital’s retail pharmacies.
- Patient Transportation: The Transportation team also provides rides to and from the hospital’s many facilities and physician offices within our service area. Click here for more information.
Care at home
York Hospital Home Care and York Hospital Hospice offer care at home for patients. Our Home Care service is a full-service Medicare-certified home care agency, which supplies nurses, nurse aides, medical social workers and physical, occupational and speech therapists for home health care in the hospital’s service area. We also offer clinical hospice services through a partnership with Merrimack Valley Hospice. Referrals for private duty nurses, nurse aides and adult sitter services for discharged patients are also available through Home Care.
BRIDGES PROGRAM
The Bridges Program is a volunteer program that offers seniors help with filling the gap in services after discharge from the hospital. The program offers services such as picking up prescriptions, fixing light meals, grocery shopping, picking up the family pet and more.
Contact (207) 351-2224 for details.