Campus Policy Statements: Emory LTAC Hospital

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Campus specific information for the Emory LTAC Hospital campus.

Where to Report Crimes and Emergencies

Report crimes, fires, and other emergencies to the Hospital’s Security Office or the DeKalb County Police Department by:

  • Dialing Hospital Security at 404-501-6578, 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. The on-duty security supervisor can be reached at 470-451-5087.
  • Dialing the City of Decatur Police Department at “911”.
  • Visiting the Hospital Security offices at room 232 in the Hospital’s main lobby, Mon. to Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 m.
  • Download and utilize Emory Safe from the App Store or Google Play.

Report Crimes Anonymously:

  • By calling the Emory Trust Line at 888-550-8850.

Policies Concerning Security of and Access to Campus Facilities

Residence Halls

There are no residence halls located on this campus.

Other Facilities

All parking areas and facilities are patrolled by Hospital Security Officers 24/7. The hospital building has four primary entrances which close at 5:30 pm. After this period, the main entrance is accessible via card access to employees and authorized personnel. Visitors arriving after 5:30 pm are directed to the main entrance, where a security officer is stationed. Evolv weapons screening systems are utilized at designated entrances.  The Access Control System is monitored by Security Staff.  All Life Safety devices such as smoke detectors and emergency exit signs are checked regularly by the Engineering/Building Services staff. Building Services staff records are maintained in the Engineering Department. Security Officers assigned to conduct patrols are responsible for reporting maintenance issues and services outages they encounter to the Engineering/Building Services Department to initiate repairs.

Crime and Security Awareness and Crime Prevention Programs

Crisis Intervention training programs designed to inform employees about campus security procedures and practices are provided. All new hospital employees receive a security/safety in-service as part of their orientation to EHC. This orientation is part of a 2-day mandatory orientation. Continued security/safety education is required annually as part of EHC employee evaluation process. There are no crime prevention programs targeted to students on this campus.

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Education Programs

Emory University is committed to the health and well-being of its faculty, staff, and student body. Federal regulations, including the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988 and the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act, mandate that Emory maintain an Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Policy and distribute such policy to all students, faculty, and staff. Alcohol and drug misuse and abuse can be detrimental to one’s overall physical and emotional health, academic and/or professional performance, and can adversely impact family, friends, and co-workers. Alcohol and other drug misuse on college campuses is a major public health concern. Emory University’s policy, along with resources, health risks of alcohol and drug abuse, and consequences of this abuse may be found at http://policies.emory.edu/8.8. Emory Healthcare’s policy may be found at Substance Use/Abuse Policy – Part 1 and Substance Use/Abuse Policy-Part II. All Emory University and Emory Healthcare faculty, staff and students are prohibited by the University from unlawfully using, possessing, manufacturing, dispensing or distributing alcohol, controlled substances or illegal drugs on University- owned property or at University-sponsored activities.

Emory University and Emory Healthcare expects all of its faculty, staff, and students to comply with any applicable federal, state, or local laws pertaining to the use, possession, manufacture, dispensation or distribution of alcohol, controlled substances, or illegal drugs.

Members of the campus community are responsible for being fully aware of applicable policy, as well as local, state, and federal laws regarding the use of alcohol and other drugs. Alcohol and drug misuse and abuse can be detrimental to one’s overall physical and emotional health, as well as academic and/or professional work performance.

Contact information for available resources include the following:

For Atlanta-campus students: Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) (404-727-7450); Office of Health Promotion (404-727-7551)

For Oxford-campus students: Counseling and Career Services (770-784-8394)

For faculty and staff: Provided by BHS, the Emory Healthcare Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides employees and their household members with free, confidential, in-the-moment support to help with personal or professional problems that may interfere with work or family responsibilities.  To request services, please contact BHS at 800-327-2251 or online at portal.BHSonline.com.