Your Hospital Room During Your Inpatient Cellular Therapy: What To Expect

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You’re scheduled to be admitted to the hospital for cellular therapy. You’re getting this information because we want to make sure you know what to expect during your hospital stay.

About your room assignment

  • Most people admitted to the hospital for cellular therapy stay in a shared hospital room.
  • You do not need a private room to get cellular therapy.
  • Room assignments are based on:
    • Which rooms are available
    • What you and other patients need to avoid infections
    • What you and other patients need to be safe in your room

What you can expect

  • You may need to switch rooms during your hospital stay. This will be based on your medical needs, other patients’ medical needs, and which hospital rooms are available.
  • You will get the same high-level, specialized care no matter if you’re in a shared or private room.
  • Your care team is always here to address any concerns you have during your stay.

What to do if you have questions or concerns

If you have questions about this policy, talk with your care team before you’re admitted to the hospital.

Last Updated

November 24, 2025

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