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IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROBLEM: The national trend and 2003 American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses position statement supports visitation during Phase I care. Nurses at our institution had an inconsistent practice of rejoining families with their child during this period. PURPOSE: The purpose of this project was to investigate nurses' attitudes and beliefs toward family-centered care. A formalized pediatric visitation program was also created. METHODOLOGY: A survey was used to evaluate nurses' attitudes and beliefs regarding family-centered care. Education was provided for the nurses and patient and/or families. The formalized visitation program included updated policies, use of technological support to improve communication with families, and development of an educational pamphlet. OUTCOMES: A pediatric visitation program that reunites the family and child while supporting nurses was developed and implemented. IMPLICATIONS FOR PERIANESTHESIA NURSES: This visitation program may be explored for replication in perianesthesia or other applicable settings.