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Patient Web Pages

St. Francis Hospital is partnering with CarePages to help you stay in touch with loved ones during the times you need it most.

CarePages is a service for patients and families that will allow family and friends to stay in touch before, during and after hospitalization. Patients and families will be able to create and update a free, private and personalized web page where they can share their latest news with friends and family, and receive messages of support.

CarePages let patients and families:

  • Update everyone at the same time without repeated phone calls or e-mails.
  • Create a Web page that is private and not open to the general public.
  • Create Web pages that they can update themselves, at home or in the hospital, without the help of St. Francis Hospital's staff.
  • Send compliments to caregivers.

CarePages are fully secure, password protected and comply with all patient privacy regulations.

To access CarePages, visit http://www.carepages.com/stfrancishospitals

Help is available for the CarePages by contacting support@carepages.com or by calling 1 (888) 852-5521, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Eastern time.

Download basic instructions for setting up and using your Web page.

What families are saying

It's nice to be able to let the family know I'm thinking about them, without feeling like I'm interrupting or intruding. I love the fact that when there's an update, I get an e-mail. It's so convenient!

- Sheila V.

My husband and I live in Florida and our first great-grandchild was born ...We just viewed the first photos of him!! What a joy to know we will be informed of his every new experience and also how my grandaughter and grandson-in-law are coming along as the months go by.

- Dolores C.

When someone is going through this, it's hard to guess when is a good time to call and when they may be resting or worn down. This way, I could leave her a message and she could get it when she was ready.

-Alicia C.

We have an extremely large family and it made it easier to coordinate having someone to stay with our Dad while Mom was in ICU. It also gave us a chance to communicate information on Mom's condition easily and thus saved the nursing staff from getting multiple phone calls asking how she was doing.

- Laura T.