When You Leave
Going Home / Discharge
Once you have recovered from the acute phase of your surgery
or illness, it is usual for you to continue your recovery
at home. The staff caring for you will keep you updated regarding
your planned discharge date. If you foresee any problems
returning
to your usual residence please discuss the issues with the
staff caring for you as soon as possible, so that plans can
be put in place for your return home. Before your discharge
the ward nurse will inform you when to make appointments
for follow up, order any medications you are to take home
and make
any other arrangements necessary for your after care. On
the day of your discharge it is expected that you
will vacate your
bed before 10am. If you are organising to be picked up, please
make arrangements to fit this timeframe. If your transport
is delayed you may be asked to wait in the lounge area of
the ward or in the Reception Foyer until you are picked up.
If
you have had a general anaesthetic or sedation within the
past 24 hours you will need to be accompanied home by a responsible
adult. You should not drive a car, operate machinery or domestic
appliances, conduct important business or drink alcohol for
at least 24 hours following your anaesthetic. Before you
leave
please ensure you have all your personal items (including
those that have been left in Patient Trust), all medications,
your
x-rays and follow up instructions.
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