FAQs During Severe Weather and Hurricanes at ѻƵ Children's Health, Florida
At ѻƵ Children’s, your safety comes first. During severe weather, we carefully monitor conditions and may adjust hospital and clinic operations to keep our associates, patients, and families safe. Below, you’ll find answers to common questions about our operations during severe weather.
1. What happens when a hurricane or severe weather system approaches a ѻƵ location?
When severe weather like a hurricane is approaching, our Incident Command Team will monitor the storm closely. They decide if outpatient clinics should close or if our hospital should issue a “shelter-in-place” order until the storm passes.
2. What happens if my child has an outpatient clinic appointment and a hurricane is approaching?
If our clinics close, you’ll be notified about your child’s cancelled appointment. We’ll contact you within three days of reopening to reschedule, or you can reschedule through ѻƵ Children's MyChart. Reopening depends on local damage and power outages.
3. What happens during a shelter-in-place order at ѻƵ Children’s Hospital?
If conditions become unsafe for travel, we may activate a shelter-in-place order. This means patients, families, and staff remain in the hospital until it’s safe to leave. We’ll notify you before the order takes effect so you can prepare. If you need help with transportation or shelter, please ask your child’s care team to connect you with a social worker.
4. Can I stay with my child during a shelter-in-place order?
One caregiver may remain with your child in the hospital during the order. Limiting visitors helps ensure the safety of our associates, patients, and families. Parking will be available on the first three floors of the parking garage during the storm.
5. Will the shelter-in-place order impact the care of my child?
No. Your child will continue to receive the care they need. All essential staff will remain onsite to provide medical care during the storm.
6. Will there be food available during a shelter-in-place order at the hospital?
Yes. Anyone sheltering in place will receive three free meals each day. Meals are delivered directly to your child’s room at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
7. What happens after the shelter-in-place order is lifted?
When weather conditions improve and roads are deemed safe, the order will be lifted. At that time, additional caregivers and visitors will be allowed into the hospital.
Have a question that’s not answered here? Reach out to your child’s care team.