Stanford Tri-Valley Direct Admission Process: Hospitalist Team

For Outpatient Physicians

Easy process, outstanding care

1.  Request bed assignment: Stanford Tri-Valley ADN  (925) 416-3553

Information requested:

·         Patient name

·         Isolation needs

·         DOB

·         Dialysis needs

·         Admission type

·         Alert and Oriented status

·         Bed type

·         Fall Risk

·         Insurance

·         Other Special needs

·         Admission diagnosis

 


2.  Discuss case with Stanford Tri-Valley Hospitalist - ADN will connect you

3.  Direct Patient

            8 a.m. to 4 p.m. M-F:

                        Please direct patient to Stanford Tri-Valley Patient Admitting

                        5555 W. Las Positas Blvd. Pleasanton, CA 94588

            4 p.m. to 8 a.m. M-F and Weekends:

             Please direct patient to Stanford Tri-Valley Emergency Room Admitting



*The direct admission process is for stable patients. Please direct your patient to the Stanford Tri-Valley Emergency Department if he/she needs immediate care, emergent imaging studies, or emergent treatments.

Services Provided: Stanford Healthcare Tri-Valley

Services include, but not limited to:

Orthopedics

Neurology

Cardiology

Hepatology

Gastroenterology

Infectious Diseases

Nephrology

Pulmonary

Vascular Surgery

Urology

General Surgery

Critical Care

Physical Therapy

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Oncology

Occupational Therapy

Nutrition

Hospital Medicine

Gynecology/Oncology

 



The Wish Project

What is “The Wish Project”?

Despite many advancements in medicine, all patients and their care teams must face death as an eventual reality. This is an aspect of medicine that is tough for all those involved, including family, friends, providers, staff, and the patient. The Wish Project  seeks to provide care even after accepting that death is imminent. We grant wishes to celebrate our patient's lives and passions. This can ease grief for families by providing a means for them to support their loved ones, and can allow staff to provide something for their patients even when they are unable to do so medically. We hope that by granting wishes to those who have little time left with us, it will leave a lasting and memorable impact on all those involved.