Kaiser Permanente Member/Patient/Visitor Code of Conduct: We are committed to ensuring a safe, secure, and respectful environment for everyone – including our members, patients, visitors, clinicians, providers, health care teams, and employees.
Visitors are welcome at all Kaiser Permanente facilities. Family and friends play a key role in helping loved ones recover during and after their stay in the hospital.
Patients who are capable of making decisions have the right to choose who can visit them. This includes anyone important to the patient, regardless of age, race, ethnic group identification, color, national origin, cultural background, ancestry, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, citizenship, primary language, or immigration status.
We expect all individuals to demonstrate civil and respectful behavior while on our premises or in virtual or home-health care interactions.
We expressly prohibit:
Abusive Language Including Threats and Slurs
- Engaging in any action or behavior that would reasonably be interpreted as gender, racial, cultural, religious, or sexual orientation bias.
- Engaging in any action or behavior that would reasonably be interpreted as abusive, aggressive, inappropriate, disruptive or uncivil.
Sexual Harassment
- Engaging in behavior that would reasonably be interpreted as sexual harassment.
Physical Assault
- Any act or threat of violence, or intimidation by means of an act or threat of violence, or behavior that would reasonably be interpreted as an act or threat of violence.
Weapons
- Bringing a weapon to or carrying a weapon at: any KP premises, KP working environment, or KP care delivery areas.
- The use or brandishing of any weapon or instrument to threaten or assault anyone on KP premises or in a KP working environment, including home health care services.
- To maintain a safe, secure and respectful environment for all, we reserve the right to take appropriate measures to address abusive, disruptive, inappropriate, threatening, or aggressive behavior.