Coffee Bar and Gift Shop

Our Coffee Bar and Gift Shop is located on the lower level of the hospital, near the main entrance and the Emergency Department. It is open each weekday from 9 am to 4 pm.

The Coffee Bar offers a variety of fresh, healthy foods, including soups, sandwiches, salads, fresh fruit, muffins, yogurt, and beverages including coffee, tea and juices.

The Gift Shop is made up of three areas: the gift shop itself, which sells new items including jewelry, purses, scarves, giftware and ornaments; an area called Second Hand Rose, which sells donations of knitted goods and gently used items such as jewelry, ornaments and puzzles; and a bookcase, selling donated paperback and hardcover books.  Donations can be dropped off at the gift shop Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm.

The Coffee Bar and Gift Shop is operated by the Kemptville District Hospital Auxiliary. Learn more about our Auxiliary volunteers.

The Coffee Bar offers a variety of fresh, healthy foods, including soups, sandwiches, salads, fresh fruit, muffins, yogurt, and beverages including coffee, tea and juices.

The Gift Shop is made up of three areas: the gift shop itself, which sells new items including jewelry, purses, scarves, giftware and ornaments; an area called Second Hand Rose, which sells donations of knitted goods and gently used items such as jewelry, ornaments and puzzles; and a bookcase, selling donated paperback and hardcover books.  Donations can be dropped off at the gift shop Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm.

The Coffee Bar and Gift Shop is operated by the Kemptville District Hospital Auxiliary. Learn more about our Auxiliary volunteers.

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“I had surgery at KDH for a knee injury. The experience I had was like no other. The video of what to expect was superbly done and put me at ease before I arrived. The greeter was welcoming and had a great sense of humour. I could tell he really enjoyed his job! The nurse who took care of me explained everything that would happen. I shared with her my fear of IVs and she used a small needle and distracted me so I felt only a pinch. Dr. Marshall explained the procedure and what would happen. He wheeled me into surgery and the people in the OR all introduced themselves and told me what they do. After the surgery, another nurse was there when I opened my eyes and she could see I was confused so she told me it was ok to go back to sleep for a little while. Later, she made sure I was ready to go. I work in the Human Resources field, and I would love to know more about how you create a culture where everyone wants to be at work and be their best selves!”

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