OMHS Going Smoke-Free

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New Policy Provides Healthier Environment for Patients, Employees

Owensboro Medical Health System is now smoke-free. Smoking is not be allowed on any part of the hospital grounds. Choosing not to smoke lowers your risks of cancer and heart disease. It also improves the health of those around you and saves you money for countless other things. OMHS is dedicated to helping you achieve your goal of living a smoke-free life. We work along with others to provide education, resources, support, and encouragement.

About Our Smoke-Free Approach

FAQs

Why is OMHS smoke-free?

Hospitals serve as vital and central leaders in their communities. By moving to smoke-free grounds, OMHS can provide an improved environment at all of its locations and further the health of the 11-county region we serve. We also recognize that smoking is the leading cause of disease and preventable death in the United States, along with mounting evidence that secondhand smoke poses a health risk to non-smokers. Establishing smokefree grounds allows us to increase our involvement in helping patients, visitors and employees become non-smokers and protect others from secondhand smoke.

Why are smoking areas being eliminated?

Providing areas to smoke does not support our goals and mission to create a healthier environment for our patients, their families, our employees and community. We need to effectively eliminate triggers that make becoming a non-smoker difficult, including designated smoking areas and structures. Such areas imply that OMHS approves of smoking.

Will it apply to patients and visitors?

Yes. The smoke-free grounds policy applies to everyone on any property owned or leased by OMHS: employees, physicians, contractors, vendors, patients, visitors, volunteers—anyone. For safety and liability reasons, patients may not leave the hospital grounds until discharge. Caregivers are directed to provide smoking cessation education and follow the nicotine replacement protocol (for details, refer to the Smoke-Free Environment Policy).

Campus Maps

Click campus maps for outlined smoke-free areas.

Business Center
HealthPark

Resources for Quitting

Nicotine is extremely addictive.  If you or a family member has tried to quit smoking alone you know how difficult it can be.  But like many challenges we all tackle throughout life, the chance of success becomes more likely with help.  We encourage you to talk with an expert or someone who has stopped smoking.  Make an appointment with your family doctor, visit a support group or consider utilizing the resources listed here.

FREE BOOKLET
Quitting for Life
Ask for this easy-to-follow self-care handbook with a step-by-step guide to becoming a non-smoker. Quitting for Life will guide you through planning for change, coping from nicotine withdrawal and making healthy choices. This handbook will help you put your thoughts into action. Call Jean Julius at 270-688-4856 for your FREE copy!

SUPPORT GROUP
Cooper Clayton Start-to-Stop Method
Join a FREE weekly support group in a 12-week program at the OMHS HealthPark.  Participants may also choose to use a nicotine replacement product. Contact Jean Julius at 270-688-4856.

NICOTENE REPLACEMENT
Product Reimbursement Available to Employees
Employees enrolled in an OMHS health insurance plan can receive over-the-counter and prescription nicotine replacement products by obtaining a prescription for the product, then paying the generic co-pay at the pharmacy counter. Employees not enrolled in the health plan may request nicotine replacement reimbursement by calling Human Resource Development at 270-685-7700.

TALK WITH A COUNSELOR
Kentucky Tobacco Quit Line – 1-800-QuitNow      
Access this free program and talk with coaches trained to help you through the physical and psychological challenges of becoming a non-smoker. Your initial coaching session will take only 15-20 minutes; you can schedule follow up calls with your coach, too. Phones are answered seven days a week, from 7:00 am until midnight.

WEB RESROUCES
ASPIRE, which stands for “A Smoking Prevention Interactive Experience,” was developed by MD Anderson for middle and high school students. The program includes colorful animation, interactive experiences and videos and is unique in that adolescents may participate regardless of whether or not they smoke. Log on to www.mdanderson.org and entire “aspire” in the search box.

Smokefree.gov – The site offers topics and a number of resources related to quitting, including toll-free phone numbers where you can get advice on quitting from a counselor. 

becomeanex.org – A new way to help you think about quitting. The EX Plan is a free quit-smoking program that will help you re-learn your life without cigarettes. Before actually stopping the program shows you how to deal with the very things that cause people to slip when they try to quit smoking. 

http://switchandquitowensboro.org – Switch and Quit program to help adult smokers quit smoking by using alternative tobacco products.

OTHER GREAT TOOLS

For OMHS Employees

We ask that you take an active position in educating others about the Smoke-Free Environment Policy. You can find even more detailed information about our policy and ways to quit smoking at www.MyOMHS.org.

Read more in the November 2011 Wellness Newsletter about our smoke-free iniative.

270-688-2000
OMHS main line
1-877-888-OMHS
For answers to your health questions, 24 hours a day

Live Longer: Quit Smoking

Studies show the risk of dying from smoking-related causes drops dramatically within five years of quitting. 

To learn more about smoking cessation at OMHS, contact WorkHealth at (270) 688-1351.