What to pack for the hospital

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When your child is coming to the hospital, there are important items you need to remember. Review this article to make sure you're prepared.

Key points

  • Important items to remember to bring to the hospital include your child's health card, health insurance information and all current, labelled medications that your child is taking.
  • Comfort items you may want to bring include a stuffed animal, blanket, books or tablets.

There are several important items you need to bring with you to the hospital when your child is coming for surgery. There may also be items that you want to bring that will help your child to be more comfortable. Review the list below to make sure you have everything you need.

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Essential items 

  • Your child’s health (OHIP) card 
  • Federal health coverage, if applicable  
  • Health insurance information 
  • Legal custody documents 
  • All current, labelled medications your child is taking, including prescription and over-the-counter medication 
  • Mobility equipment (wheelchair, stroller, crutches etc.) 
  • Medical equipment and accessories (tracheostomy tube and obturator, feeding tube extension, hearing aids, CPAP machine etc.) 
  • Eyeglasses with labelled eyeglasses case 
  • Hair elastics (non-metallic) 
  • Non-slip slippers or clean indoor shoes 
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste 
  • Other toiletry items (deodorant, hairbrush etc.) 
  • Diapers 
  • Menstrual pads 

Items for use after surgery in the hospital recovery area 

  • An empty, labelled reusable water bottle or sippy cup 
  • Labelled bag to store your child’s clothes  
  • Comfortable clothes for going home 
  • Specialty formulas 
  • Breast pump 

Additional optional items 

  • Labelled comfort item (blanket or stuffed animal) 
  • Entertainment (books, tablets and games) 
  • Device chargers 
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Protect your child: Prevent medication mistakes

Some medications cannot be taken with other medications or anesthetic. To make sure your child safely takes the right medications, doctors and nurses must understand all the medications your child takes at home.

What we need from you

Please bring the following items:

  • prescription medications
  • over-the-counter medications
  • cough/cold/allergy medications
  • puffers
  • herbal products and vitamins/supplements
  • eye/ear drops
  • creams
  • recently stopped medications

Carrying the medications with you may be difficult. Another option is to take photos of labels on each bottle or container of medication, ointment, vitamins, drops, etc.

Ensure the dosage amount can be seen in the photo. You can take front and back photos if required.

Last updated: December 20th 2024