What to Bring for Your Child鈥檚 Hospital Stay

A pacifier, a well-hugged stuffed animal, a cozy blanket鈥攚hatever makes your child feel safe and secure should be one of the first items you pack as you prepare for your child鈥檚 stay at Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital at 榴莲视频官方.

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This information was developed by our Family and Youth Advisory Councils to make the hospital experience easier for you.

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Here are some suggestions on what else to put in your child鈥檚 bag. And don鈥檛 forget about yourself鈥攚e鈥檝e also included some items families won鈥檛 want to be without.

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Comfort Items

Here are some items that can help distract, soothe, and calm your child:

  • a favorite toy or book
  • TV shows or movies downloaded to your phone, tablet, or other device
  • whatever your child cannot sleep without, including a pillow, stuffed animal, or bedtime music
  • photographs of family, friends, and fun times
  • favorite snacks or drinks, but please first ask your child鈥檚 nurse if this is allowed; some tests and procedures require that your child not eat or drink beforehand

Personal Items

We provide many personal items, such as toiletries, but here are some additional items you might want to pack.

For Infants

  • breast pump and cooler if your child is breastfed
  • a bottle and one day鈥檚 supply of infant formula, if appropriate (tell your child鈥檚 doctor if your baby uses a special formula, such as a hypoallergenic variety, so he or she can alert the pediatric unit and make sure it鈥檚 available)
  • baby wipes (diapers will be available)

For All Children

  • favorite snacks and drinks, and a preferred sippy cup if your child has one
  • short or loose-fitting pajamas, such as two-piece pajamas with front buttons
  • a toothbrush and preferred toothpaste
  • a comb or brush and any favorite hair accessories
  • eyeglasses or contact lenses
  • a favorite bottle or cup
  • a zip-up sweatshirt with a hood and other clothes that can be layered for warmth
  • a change of comfortable clothes
  • shoes with treads or rubber-soled socks
  • flip-flops for use in the shower
  • any adaptive equipment your child needs, such as a walker or hearing aids

Items for Parents

We recommend you bring the following paperwork:

  • a printout of your child鈥檚 medical history and vaccination records
  • a list of all medications that your child takes, including prescription and over-the-counter medications, along with dosage and frequency information
  • your child鈥檚 Social Security number, insurance ID card, and precertification from your health insurance company

The following items might come in handy if you are spending the night with your child:

  • electronics, such as a tablet, laptop, portable video player, and cell phone with charger, as well as headphones
  • loose fitting, comfortable clothing
  • toiletries, including a toothbrush, hair brush, and deodorant
  • a change of clothes
  • bathrobe and slippers or thick socks
  • eye mask and ear plugs for sleeping
  • breath mints
  • hand towel
  • zip-top plastic storage bags for toiletries or other items
  • books, magazines, or other reading material
  • any necessary medications, including over-the-counter pain relievers

What to Leave at Home

Pack as lightly as possible, focusing only on the items you and your child truly need based on how long you鈥檙e expected to be in the hospital. Please do not bring electrical appliances, such as hair dryers or electric razors.

We recommend that you leave jewelry and large sums of cash at home. Please keep tabs on your valuables, as Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital cannot be responsible for them. If you have items that need to be safely stored, please talk with your child鈥檚 nurse.