Or the patient if they're diabetic...A spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down, the medicine go down...
My mum shared a 4 bed hospital room with a lady who took other patients personal items to her bedside area. Not her fault as she was unwell but no staff could have kept track of all the items. I was very slow to notice, oh she has the same x as Mum, to that is my Mum’s, and that and that.My dads got lost when they cleared his room while he was in surgery.
Based on ease of use by the patient. If you are putting a bag together for someone else they are probably an elderly relative, so can they open and shut the little bottles, will they understand the bar is shampoo and not soap? If elderly folk have surgery or an infection there can be some confusion/lack of cognition during the recovery period so simplicity of use is the main criteria I would use.Any thoughts on solid shampoo bar vs liquid?
Don't underestimate the gender fluidity and open mindedness of the Askaboutmoney audience...The next items are mainly for women
Hope things picking up for you.in hospital for a bit of an extended stay
Thanks to annual HSE fire training, I can tell you these are not allowed on wards any more!an extension socket
Not everyone will need everything.go-bag is now getting closer in size to a steamer trunk
Indeed.not a five star hotel midweek break
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