
Flowers
and mail arriving for you will be delivered to your room. (No
flowers in the ICU, please.) We are not able to supply flower
vases. Outgoing mail
can be given to your nurse. Any mail received after you have gone home will
be forwarded to you.
Santa Ynez Valley Cottage
Hospital currently does not have a gift shop. Please ask a volunteer
or staff member for options regarding gift and sundry items.
At Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital, newspapers are available
and patients may select materials from a book/magazine cart.
Please ask your nurse about the availability of translation
and interpreting services.
For the health, protection,
and comfort of our patients, visitors, and staff, smoking is prohibited
throughout all Cottage Health System hospitals.
Our volunteers provide services ranging from hostessing to
translation and nursing support. Please ask your nurse about
volunteer services at Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital. Volunteers
can be identified by their distinctive uniforms and I.D. badges.
Sometimes just being in the hospital can raise questions or
create stress for you or members of your family. For this reason,
medical social services are available to all Cottage patients
and their families at no additional charge. Social workers
can help you deal with the stresses caused by illness and hospitalization.
They offer counseling and referral services to help you adjust
to illness or disability. Ask your nurse about arranging access
to these services.
Discharge staff is available to provide you with resources
that will assist you in returning to your maximum level of
functioning and wellness. They will coordinate arrangements
and assist you in the safe transition to your home or another
facility. Should you have discharge concerns, ask your nurse
for assistance.
Learn more about what takes place on your Discharge
Day from the hospital and read our Billing
and Payment Policy.
The Department of Spiritual Care provides spiritual and religious
support to patients and their families. This is a vital part
of our commitment to total patient care. Members of our Spiritual
Care team include professional chaplains, chaplain assistants
from various faith traditions, on-call clergy, and Roman Catholic
Eucharistic Ministers. We are sensitive to the essential role
that faith, ritual life, and prayer offer to the healing process.
We welcome the visit of your local clergy person. For support
and information, please ask your nurse.
When ethical dilemmas arise regarding treatment decisions
or the decision-making process, patients and family members
may request a consultation with members of the Bioethics Resource
Committee. This is an interdisciplinary forum for communication
and dialogue to help clarify ethical issues. For more information
and a consultation questionnaire, contact Medical Staff Services
at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital at (805) 569-7245.
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