South County Hospital's ICU

Patients who are admitted to South County Hospital's Intensive Care Unit (ICU) are typically critically ill but in reversible condition.

Our unit offers highly personalized care.

South County’s Intensive Care Unit holds up to eight beds, each located in its own generously-spaced, private room.

Our new beds offer plenty of space and comfort, recline or sit up straight into a seated chair position, and offer an easy exit from the end of each bed.


Visiting the ICU

Family and friends are encouraged and welcome to visit at any hour, even during patient rounds in the morning.

South County Hospital embraces a philosophy of open and flexible visitation that welcomes the involvement of family and significant others in a patient’s care.

For the comfort of all our patients, we do ask that visitors talk quietly and that children be in the care of an adult at all times.


ABCDEF Bundle

South County Hospital's ICU is one of 60 hospitals nationwide chosen to be a part of the ABCDEF Bundle Implementation Collaborative.

Designed to improve care within the ICU, this collaboration allows South County Hospital to network with other hospitals across the U.S on best practices.

The mission of the ABCDEF Bundle Implementation Collaborative is to create lean, sustainable, and highly functioning ICU interdisciplinary teams that partner with patients and families to create a safe and comfortable patient environment.

This is accomplished by implementing the SCCM evidence-based Pain, Agitation, and Delirium Guideline recommendations utilizing the ABCDEF bundle.

Benefits to the patient/family members:

"Lexi was absolutely amazing while my mother was in the ICU. She made sure to keep me informed and explained everything that was happening. At a very difficult time for our family she made sure to keep my mother and our family’s best interests in the forefront often advocating for what was in her and our best interest. We just want to say thank you Lexie for all your hard work, knowledge and expertise and most importantly for advocating for your patients and their families." - Jennie

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Patient Stories