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Medical Stabilization Service | Knox Community Hospital

1330 Coshocton Avenue, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

Eligibility
Adults with drug, alcohol and related health issues.
Required documents

Hours
Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm.
(740) 399-3893
Voice·

voice | Kate Staffeldt, Intake Coordinator

Application process
The diagnosis of need for inpatient admission can only be made by a licensed physician by calling in to the office.
Fees
Accepts most insurance, Molina, Tricare, Medicaid and Medicare plans.
Service area
Marion County, Ohio Coshocton County, Ohio Crawford County, Ohio Noble County, Ohio Wyandot County, Ohio Muskingum County, Ohio Perry County, Ohio Athens County, Ohio Morgan County, Ohio Pickaway County, Ohio Licking County, Ohio Washington County, Ohio Monroe County, Ohio Guernsey County, Ohio Knox County, Ohio
An inpatient medical stabilization service for adults with drug, alcohol and related health issues. The service accepts appropriate adults, who are currently using or are experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms from certain drugs. It consists of a medically supervised hospital stay for inpatient stabilization that typically lasts 3 days. The inpatient stay includes the following aspects:
  • Pre-Screening
  • Assessment
  • Admission - Medical Stabilization
  • Appropriate Discharge Planning
New Vision™ has a fully qualified treatment team including a attending physician and nursing personnel who utilize a multidisciplinary team approach in the stabilization of the patient. Upon admission to the hospital for medical stabilization, assessment of the patient’s fundamental needs are accomplished. These assessments include a medical history, physical, a complete laboratory workup and a nursing assessment. Patients who are under the influence of chemical substances, and are considered medically unstable, will be closely observed and stabilized. The Hospital accepts appropriate patients who are experiencing incapacitation due to substance use and/or abuse, or are experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms from cessation of use of certain substances, in conjunction with other related health issues.
Last assured
07/22/2025
Providing organization
Knox Community Hospital
Community owned, not-for-profit healthcare organization, offering a wide spectrum of healthcare services.