Forms & Information

Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center

Forms & Information

Bringing baby home: Instructions for home care

Congratulations on your new baby! We've put together a list of helpful information and links to access Providence postpartum care services.

Cancer case summaries

Data collected by Providence’s Regional Cancer Registry provide detailed information about key tumor types, as treated at our major Providence hospitals in Oregon.

Maternity visitation policy

The visitation policy for the maternity department is designed to protect our patients, their families and other visitors.

Preparing for your delivery: Resources for new mothers and families

Ready to have your baby? Here's everything you'll need to prepare for delivery at a Providence hospital or medical center.

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Pre-Surgery Pediatric Health Status Summary Form

To make sure you get the best, safest care possible, we need some important information about you. Before your child comes to the hospital for surgery, please complete and bring with you a copy of this Pediatric Health Status Summary for children under the age of 13.

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Providence Hospice Bereavement Support Groups

A listing of Providence Hospice Bereavement Support Groups offered in Portland, Yamhill and Clackamas county areas.

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Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center Volunteer Application

At Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center, auxiliary volunteers care for our patients and support operations in many ways such as providing patient information in the main lobby, surgery and emergency waiting areas, courier and transport service, gift shop assistance, clerical support for special projects, hospital tours, blood drive support and fund-raising.

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PWF Community Center Building use Procedures

In this packet you will find our procedures for using the building, fees we charge and food service guidelines.

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PWF Community Center Room Request Form

Use this form to request space at the community center. Space is not guarenteed until you receive a confirmation.

From the experts

A need for speed promotes neurointensive care

Studies find that the relatively new care model for critically ill neurological patients decreases mortality and shortens hospital stays. – By John Zurasky, M.D., neurointensivist

Birth certificates and social security cards

After your baby is born, the vital records technician at the hospital will give you a birth certificate worksheet that must be completed during your stay as an in-patient of the hospital and returned to the staff before you are discharged from the hospital.

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What to expect: Helping a loved one through the dying process

This 12-page guide helps caregivers and family members understand the emotional, physical and spiritual aspects of the days and moments before death.

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