What to Pack (and Not to Pack) for the Hospital – Comfort Keepers In-Home Care
Preparing a bag for the hospital is an important step for anyone expecting a baby or planning for a medical stay. Knowing what to pack—and what not to pack—can make the experience more comfortable and less stressful. The goal is to bring useful essentials while avoiding unnecessary items that take up space. Time to prepare is not always a luxury, so we advise our home care clients to have a prepared “Go Bag” ready in case of an emergency.
First, important documents should always be at the top of the list. These include identification, insurance information, and any required hospital paperwork. A copy of your advanced healthcare Directive is a must, as well as a current list of your medications. Having these ready helps the admission process go smoothly. Comfortable clothing is also essential. Loose-fitting clothes, pajamas, and a lightweight robe can make it easier to relax during the hospital stay. Many people also bring slippers or non-slip socks for walking around safely.
Personal hygiene items are another must. A toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, hairbrush, and other basic toiletries help patients feel fresh and comfortable. Lip balm and lotion can be especially helpful because hospital air can be very dry. It can also be a good idea to bring a phone charger with a long cable, since hospital outlets are sometimes far from the bed.
Entertainment and comfort items can also make the stay more pleasant. A book, tablet, headphones, or a small blanket from home can help pass the time and provide a sense of familiarity. Snacks may also be helpful, depending on hospital policies, especially for partners or visitors who stay for long periods.
However, there are several items that are better left at home. Valuables such as expensive jewelry, large amounts of cash, or important personal items can easily get lost or misplaced in a busy hospital environment. Hospitals often provide many medical and postpartum supplies, so it is usually unnecessary to pack large quantities of items like diapers, wipes, or medical products.
Bulky items should also be avoided. Large suitcases or too many bags can clutter the small hospital room and make it harder for staff to move around. Instead, it is best to pack lightly and focus only on essentials.
Myles McNamara is the owner of Comfort Keepers In-Home Care. (661) 287-4200. Please visit our website: www.comfortkeepers.com
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