Montefiore Family Room FAQs
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What is the Ronald McDonald House Family Room at Montefiore?
The Family Room, a quiet place of respite with a living room (TV), nap area, kids play space, kitchen dining room, and two terraces for those whose children are being served on the 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th floor of CHAM as well as Rosenthal 4. Hot and cold beverages and snacks are provided as a courtesy for families. Families can also participate in different programs and activities while visiting the Family Room.
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How do I get to the Family Room? (In terms of location and access)
Wristbands can be obtained from Outreach specialists from the Family Learning Place and the Ronald McDonald Family Room staff & volunteers during rounds. Additionally, families may also go down to the Family Learning Place located on the 2nd floor of CHAM to get a bracelet from a Montefiore staff member between 10 AM – 6 PM, Monday – Fridays.
Evening [6 pm – 12 am] and weekend wristbands can be obtained by going to the nurse’s station of the unit your child is admitted on and asking the ADN.
For overnight stay reservations, please reach out to your assigned social worker at CHAM to inquire about the process.
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How often can I visit?
Families are welcome to visit us as often as they would like during our daytime hours, Monday – Sunday 8 AM – 12 AM, while their children are receiving treatment in CHAM. We do not have any limitations on the quantity or length of visits to the room. Our doors are always open to families in the units we help serve, so when you have the time, come by and grab a coffee on us, we have got the best coffee in the area!