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Granny in hospital - ideas to make her stay better please!

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gipsymama · 23/06/2008 12:49

My beloved granny, who raised me as a child and is therefore more like a mother to me, is in hospital. She has a severe chest infection which caused her to have a mild heart attack. She's a spry, switched-on 87 year old and HATES hospitals. I think she's going to be in for a week or two while they clear up the infection and check her heart out.

Basically, I can't go and visit her (too far, I have a a DD and a tiny baby, etc) but would like to send her something/get something delivered to cheer her up and make the whole hospital experience a bit less institutionalised and dull.

Does anyone in mumsnet-land have any ideas, perhaps from things they were given while in hospital, or things that they gave that got a great reaction? Not books or magazines, she apparently has plenty. Please help!

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avenanap · 23/06/2008 12:51

Some hospitals do not allow visitors to take in flowers now so it's best to check if you are planning this. What does she like to do at home? knitting? It can be very boring.

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NigellaTheOriginal · 23/06/2008 12:52

Nice soap/perfume. or a nice nighty or bed jacket (hospital ones are o.k but nothing like wearing your own)

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BalloonSlayer · 23/06/2008 12:57

They usually have the telly/phone things by the bed now. What about paying for that for her?

I am not sure how you go about doing it long-distance but perhaps if you talk to the ward clerk theyll give you the details.

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MintChocChippyMinton · 23/06/2008 13:05

Sorry to hear about your granny.
Ask if they have a mobile hairdresser that goes round, and book her a set.
An old fashioned eau de cologne stick (try Boots) to take away the hospital smell
Does she like sweeties? A few packets of polos/fruit pastilles/werthers, for heror to offer around.
Tin of biscuits

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ANTagony · 23/06/2008 13:10

Some thoughts...

Bottles of water with a sports cap - they're easier to drink from when in bed.

Big box of wipes, baby wipes or body wipes because hospitals are always overheated and its nice to be able to freshen up.

A nice fluffy towel and flannel - the hospital ones are generally hard.

Ear muffs/ headphones/ eye shield(those ones like celebs wear on planes) so that she can block out the others in the ward if she wants to.

A chain and padlock so she can lock her bedside cabinet if shes to be mobile. Might be taken the wrong way and cause worry though - you know her best.

Hope all goes well

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TimeForMe · 23/06/2008 14:02

Bed socks. DP's gran was in hospital recently and complained about the cold in the evenings, she couldn't sleep because her feet were so cold.

And a nice little photo of you smiling at her

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thumbwitch · 23/06/2008 14:07

send her a daily meal of something she would really like to eat - a lot of patients in hospital go downhill because of the cruddy food on offer and end up subsisting on sandwiches which isn't enough when you're trying to recover.

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TeeBee · 23/06/2008 14:10

Can you put her favourite music on an ipod for her? Or a small CD player?

How about a writing set so she could write letters to you all?

Or a stripper?

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thumbwitch · 23/06/2008 14:15

how about a laptop and instructions to join mumsnet?

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MrsTittleMouse · 23/06/2008 14:16

The hospital water always tastes really foul, so some Ribena/barley water/whatever your Granny likes would be good. My Mum gave a relative a nice mug when she was in hospital, as the tea came in polystyrene cups, which the relative hated (not surprisingly).
I love getting M&S fruit salad, as the hospital food is so grim.

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SofiaAmes · 23/06/2008 14:18

Some nice smelling lavender potpourri....hospitals smell awful and there have been numerous studies done that say that patients recover quicker with aromatherapy. Good food too (though you should check if what she is allowed is limited).

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gipsymama · 23/06/2008 19:24

oh, some lovely ideas! thanks, you lot, will get creative and put together a little parcel of things.

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