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please help- my partner has been admitted to hospital- what do I pack for him?

27 replies

piddocktrumperiness · 01/01/2022 16:39

Hi everyone
My partner has been taken to hospital as his covid symptoms are getting worse. I need to pack him a bag just incase - I'm so overwhelmed and scared I can't think straight. What do I need to pack for him, I don't want to miss anything out.

Thank you

OP posts:
Fallible · 01/01/2022 16:44

Pyjamas, comfy clothes like joggers and t shirts, phone and charger, toothbrush and toothpaste, shower gel, deodorant, something to read, earplugs, bottle of juice/water, snack bar

LemonViolet · 01/01/2022 16:45

Phone charger / power bank if you have one
Change of comfy clothes (joggers/sweatshirt type stuff), PJs, pants socks
Toothbrush toothpaste deodorant
If he’s reading a book at the moment
Lip balm, hand cream (hospital air is always dry!)
Water bottle/bottled water

Sorehandsandfeet · 01/01/2022 16:45

Hi, I'm sorry for you and I hope all will be well.
Pyjamas- easy access to arms for canula- blood taking
Wash bag-soap, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste
Book
Phone charger and phone
Small amount of change
Hand sanitiser
Underwear
Dressing gown
T shirt

christmaspop · 01/01/2022 16:45

Charger with a long lead if he's taking phone etc

Wipes to help him feel fresh

LemonViolet · 01/01/2022 16:46

I take a cosy blanket from the sofa at home too if you’re that kind of person

nannytwins · 01/01/2022 16:46

Sorry to hear that, he will be in the right place to get the help he needs. I would make sure you pack...
Change of comfy clothes
Chargers
Toothbrush and paste
Slippers

SpikeDearheart · 01/01/2022 16:47

Slip-on shoes/slippers/flip flops for ease of shuffling around when he's well enough.

MsJaneAusten · 01/01/2022 16:47

Add to the above:
Note pad and pen (to write down what doctors say, or things he wants to ask them)
Squash if he drinks it
Slippers / crocs / sandals (something he can slip on his feet easily to pop to toilet)

I hope he gets better soon Flowers

furballfun · 01/01/2022 16:48

Sorry you're in this situation, it's not fun. Here's a starter list; others may have other suggestions:

Phone and charger; label them with his name
Any other tech he'd want to use (tablet/laptop) and charger

  • make sure any chargers can go into a plug socket, not just USB

Toothbrush+toothpaste
razor (if he uses it)
towel
soap/shower gel
deodourant
Any other toiletries he uses day to day

Changes of clothes and underwear - it's likely to be hot in hospital; I remember taking in shorts for DH

  • plastic bag for dirty clothes

Slippers/indoor shoes

Any medication he usually takes

Put it all in a labelled bag

Hope he gets better soon.

CovidCurious · 01/01/2022 16:49

Hospital environments are hot and dry (at least to me as a visitor they are). If you can get hold of some eye drops for dry eyes (even if you take them in later on if he has to stay) then he might find them really beneficial. Also lip balm. Sometimes wearing socks in bed is comforting even if the ward is hot. So some socks. And if you have one, a sleep mask like they give you on planes could come in handy. If he's anything like my husband he will be appalled at being given a sleep mask but he may be very grateful for it.

I hope he feels better soon and does not need to be admitted.

dyzzidi · 01/01/2022 16:50

I spent a long time in hospital this year order a very long phone charger lead like 3 metres so he can use his phone in bed. Extra data for his phone and a pair of earphones. Also a bottle of cordial so he has lots of drinks. A concentrate squeezy one would be great. Definitely a kindle or an extra book.

I hope he isn’t there that long and returns home quickly x

ShakeTheDisease · 01/01/2022 16:51

What's been said plus

Earphones so he can watch / listen to things on his phone at any time day or night without disturbing others

Cardigan or jumper in case he's cold

piddocktrumperiness · 01/01/2022 16:53

Thank you so much everyone. I am very grateful

OP posts:
blitzen · 01/01/2022 16:55

Flip flops
Towel
Bag for dirty laundry

TheHoptimist · 01/01/2022 17:02

Noise cancelling headphones if you have them

TheHoptimist · 01/01/2022 17:03

Debit card and cash

StrangeAddiction · 01/01/2022 17:15

Netflix/tv app/ games etc loaded in to phone and all log in details already logged in on phone or tablet.

Snacks/drinks

Ear plugs (sleeping)

Earphones for phone

Eye mask

Any medication

Glasses and wipes

I'm trying to think of things outside of the usual pjs and toiletries.

Eternallyfrazzled · 01/01/2022 17:21

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YanTanTetheraPetheraPimp · 01/01/2022 17:25

You need to restrict the size of bag too, DH could only take one the size of a supermarket carrier bag so not very big.
I wouldn’t worry about clothes until the ward ask you to bring some in.
Definitely 2m or 3m extension lead, phone/charger, toiletries, slippers, change of pyjamas and pants to wear with hospital gown.
Medications, ear plugs, ear phones.
Boiled sweets are nice if you have a sore throat or dry mouth.
Don’t bother with towels, they’ll be provided.
A book, glasses if he wears them.

GreatBigBeautifulTommorow · 01/01/2022 17:26

Second sending layers as hospitals are either boiling or freezing.
Short sleeve t shirt rather than long sleeves, easy access for cannula and bloods and can put something over top of chilly.

Small supply of any Regular meds or list with allergies.
Bed wear
Loungewear
Underwear
Slippers
Toothbrush and paste
Comb
Deodorant
Wipes or flannel and soap.
Change
Charger
Razor

Juice if you have it as hospital jug water sucks.
Lip balm
Book

ballsdeep · 01/01/2022 17:27

Squash

godmum56 · 01/01/2022 17:36

no one has mentioned any medication he usually takes.....not all that you have but a bit in case its needed on the ward.

Bizawit · 01/01/2022 17:37

Fan, it can get soo hot in hospital.

Sorry that your partner is sick op. Wishing him a speedy recovery.

Eternallyfrazzled · 02/01/2022 16:29

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fizzypop100 · 02/01/2022 16:54

How are things today OP ?