Whether you’re a hospital patient or simply visiting the hospital, please do not hesitate to ask any Coshocton Hospital employee – recognizable by our name badges – if you need directions or other assistance. If the employee you approach doesn’t have the information you need, he or she will guide you to someone who can help.
If you’re visiting a patient, please understand that the care of your loved one is our primary concern. We ask that you assist us by following the guidelines we’ve established to maintain a safe, quiet and comfortable atmosphere for our patients.
Since we are also concerned for your comfort as a visitor, here is some general information about our hospital. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to speak with any of our Coshocton Hospital staff members.
For Our Patients
Confused About a Medication or Procedure?
If you are scheduled for a procedure you don’t quite understand, or want to know more about a new medication you’re taking, our nurses can provide you with the information you need. Your nurse can provide you with printed information about procedures, medications, dietary restrictions, nutritional information, appropriate exercise, diseases and conditions and more. You will receive some of informational materials in your patient folder, but if you have more information, simply ask and your nurse can get you the answers you need.
Patient Advocate
If you have had a particularly positive encounter with one of our staff members or you have a suggestion or concern to express, please share your comments with our patient advocate, who can be reached by calling (740) 623-4139 (dial 4139 from a hospital phone). Our patient advocate also regularly visits our inpatients to make sure your needs are met during your hospital stay.
Chaplain
If you wish to speak with a chaplain, please ask a member of the nursing staff to contact one; Coshocton Hospital has a chaplain on call 24-hours-a-day. You are also welcome to visit our chapel, located outside the emergency department on the first floor.
Preparing for Your Discharge
From the moment you’re admitted to the hospital, your health care team is preparing for you to be ready for discharge to your residence or to a rehabilitation facility to complete your recuperation. Included in that team is our discharge nurse, who will visit you during your stay as she helps coordinate plans for your eventural discharge from the hospital. Our case managers are also available to work with you to arrange for medical supplies or home health assistance to help you complete your care.
As your discharge time nears, your physician will complete the discharge orders. Often those orders require the completion of final tests or additional medication, all of which will need to be completed before your discharge can happen. Your nurse will keep you informed and will contact your case manager as necessary to make your discharge as smooth as possible.
For Visitors
Visiting Hours
Nursing Units and Obstetrics (OB)
Daily – 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Daily – 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
ICU Special Restrictions
- Visitation is limited to no more than two patients in the room at one time.
- Children under the age of 16 are not permitted in the patient’s room.
- Due to the chance of infection, flowers and live plants are not permitted.
Please note:
- We reserve the right to limit visitation if the patient’s condition requires it.
- Overnight visitation is encouraged if warranted by the patient’s condition. Please check with the nurse on duty who can assist you.
Patient Condition Reports
When patients arrive at Coshocton Hospital as a patient, we ask them to provide the names of the family members or friends to whom we may release information about their condition. For the privacy of our patients, we will only release information about a patient’s condition to those designated by the patient or his or her caregiver.
Contact Information
- Hospital Main Number: (740) 622-6411
- 4th Floor Nurse’s Station: (740) 623-4461
- Obstetrics Nurse’s Station: (740) 623-3321
- Obstetrics Waiting Area: (740) 623-4364
- Outpatient Surgery: (740) 623-4356
- ICU Nurses’ Station: (740) 623-4256
- ICU Waiting Room: (740) 623-3096
Protect Patients From Infection
If you are ill, please do not visit your loved one in the hospital. If you must visit, please ask the ICU nurse for a mask and wear it at all times.
All visitors are asked to use hand sanitizer before entering and after leaving the patient’s room. There is hand sanitizer available for your use in the patient rooms, at all hospital entrances and in several locations throughout the hospital.
Public Restrooms
Public restrooms are located on the first floor near the registration area. There are also restrooms for public use on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors; check at the nurse’s station for the location. For the safety and convenience of our patients, restrooms in the patient rooms are reserved for patient use only.
Dining
To help ensure that our patients are getting the proper nutrition to help them heal, we often monitor their meal intake. For that reason, we ask that visitors refrain from eating from the patient’s room tray.
If you would like to join your loved one for a meal, you are welcome to bring your cafeteria selections to the room on trays provided in the cafeteria. For meal delivery directly to the room, please speak with the nurse on duty.
The cafeteria is located on the ground floor. Meal service is available:
Breakfast – 6 to 9:30 a.m. (not available on weekends)
Lunch – 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Dinner – 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Vending machines are available inside the cafeteria entrance on the ground floor and in the emergency department waiting room on the first floor.
Gift Shop
The gift shop is located on the ground floor, across from the cafeteria.
Hours: Monday through Saturday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(hours may vary)
General Information
Cell Phone Use
Cell phones are permitted in most hospital areas with the exception of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). We ask, however, that you respect our patients’ need for quiet whenever you are in a patient’s room or the nursing unit hallway. Please silence your phone by either turning it off or placing it in vibrate mode. Coshocton Hospital reserves the right to require you to end your indoor cell phone use if your phone use is causing a disruption for our patients.
Laptop Use
If you have wireless capability in your personal laptop, you are welcome to access the Internet through the hospital’s wireless service. You can gain access to the Internet using the password you can obtain at the nurses' station. If you have a question, please talk with the nursing staff and they will assist you.
Smoking
Tobacco use is prohibited inside the hospital or near any hospital entrances or exits. If you must use tobacco, please proceed to the designated smoking area behind the emergency department parking lot. Any of our staff members would be happy to provide you with directions.