To Patients and Their Families
As the major hospital in the region, Kushiro Rosai Hospital is able to provide acute and emergency care.
However, there are many acutely ill patients who arrive by ambulance or referral from other facilities, we are not always able to accommodate all admission, discharge, and room requests. Patients may also be asked to change rooms within the hospital for administrative or treatment reasons; we appreciate your cooperation and understanding should this prove necessary.
Upon admission, patients will receive a treatment plan with the anticipated period of hospital stay indicated. Discharge occurs upon the successful treatment or amelioration of acute illnesses or conditions; we encourage you to plan your follow-up care accordingly.
Our staff will do their utmost to ensure your speedy recovery, and we guarantee you a pleasant, comfortable stay at Kushiro Rosai Hospital.
Items You Will Need During Your Stay
Everyday Necessities Toilet Articles (towel, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, etc.)
Daily Necessities (tissues, undergarments, slippers, bathrobe, writing goods, etc.)
* Patients undergoing surgical procedures may require other items; please check with your admitting department for more information
1. Please bring all of your prescription medications with you.
2. Bed linen (blankets, sheets, pillows, etc.) are provided by the hospital
3. Daily necessities and other goods may be purchased from the hospital store.
4. Hospital gowns may be rented for 80 yen. Please complete and submit the Hospital Gown Rental Form.
Rooms
Our standard rooms are designed to accommodate 4 patients, and are equipped with card-operated beds, televisions, secure storage units, and lockers for patient use.
A Television card may be purchased for 1000 yen at the hospital store or from the vending machine on the every west ward. Earphones may be purchased from the hospital store.
For an additional fee, patients may choose an accommodation upgrade to an individual or 4-person room. Interested patients should contact the admissions supervisor in the medical affairs division. However, due to capacity limitations and each patient's particular condition, upgrade may not be possible; we appreciate your understanding in this matter.


Meals and Dietary Counseling
Meal Times
Lunch: 12:00am~
Dinner: 6:00pm~
As your diet may be an integral element of your treatment (special diets include meals for infants, liquid meals, meals for diabetics, and meals for those with liver or kidney disorders), we ask for the patients to refrain from bringing food and beverages from outside into the hospital.
Patients should inform a nurse of any food allergies or other dietary concerns.
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Dietary Counseling
We offer dietary counseling for those on special or regular diets; our nationally registered dieticians are available to respond to your every nutritional question or concern. Additionally, dieticians also conduct group informational sessions on diabetes mellitus, Hypertension and dyslipidemia patients who wish to participate in one of these sessions should ask their doctor or nurse for more information. Participants will be contacted with details (date, time, venue, etc.).
Visiting Hours
Weekdays (Monday through Friday) 3pm~7pm
Weekends and Holidays (Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays) 10:00am~7:00pm
As visitation outside of the assigned hours may inconvenience other patients and staff, we ask that you conduct visitation during the assigned periods.
Visitors should sign in with the nurse in the ward.
Visits from large groups and small children should be avoided whenever possible. Visitors are also asked to refrain from eating and drinking in patients' rooms.
Day Leave and Overnight Stay Outside the Hospital
- Admitted patients may not leave the hospital or stay outside the hospital overnight without the permission of their physician.
- Patients who receive permission must then submit an official day leave/overnight stay request.
- In the event of an accident or other unforeseen circumstance that prevents the patient from returning to the hospital as planned, the ward nurse must be contacted as soon as possible.