Advice On Home Medical Equipment Required For Recovery
Hello all you courageous and fierce cancer fighters. My elderly father is going in for a radical nephrectomy and I’m taking time off to care for him after he is released from the hospital.
My question is what home medical equipment would you recommend I purchase to make the recovery slightly more comfortable? Things I’m considering :
Bed rail for grabbing onto to help get up out of bed
walker
toilet seat safety bars for easier lowering onto seat
shower chair
flexible shower head for hand held rinsing in shower
Many thanks in advance.
Comments
-
90—wow! In that case, all the items you listed would be beneficial for him after surgery. Does he have one of those lifting recliners? Don't worry if he doesn't, but if he's like me in my recovery, he'll spend time in one. I slept in the recliner for a couple of days. Pillows will be helpful to pull into his stomach in case he sneezes or coughs. You'll want to have him up walking, so make sure he has a clear path to be able to walk. Pain med-induced constipation was a problem for me, so plan in advance just in case it's an issue for him.
I'm sure I'm missing some items, but others will chime in and offer suggestions.
Keep us posted—wishing you (and your dad) only the best!
Stub
0 -
I was 68 when I had my nephrectomy. I slept on a fairly firm and high futon in sofa mode, with lots of pillows. It was easy to get up, pushing myself up with one hand. My Dad had a nephrectomy at 88, but because he also had an aneurysm repair at the same time, he was kept in the hospital for longer. He had one rough day which seemed to be due to the anesthesia not wearing off, but after that he was stomping up and down the hallways of the hospital with us trying to keep up.
I think if you go for a recliner, rent one and have him use it for a while before surgery to make sure he gets along with it. The reason I didn't want one is because I always get my feet tangled up in them and I was afraid it would make me fall.
0 -
Been There, Done That, at age 64…18 years ago. You're on top of the list, but other suggestions might include permanent or vacuum stick-on hand-rails in Bathroom/toilet & shower area. Also, around any steps he would need to use. I slept in a recliner for several nights once at home, but was also in the hospital for 6 days because I had mets to other areas. He may be able to use a 4-foot cane; they stand there while he uses both hands. Get rid of tripping problems such as throw rugs without rubber backing.
Even with 1 kidney, it will continue to work and needing to go the bathroom, with an easy route to get there will help.
All my best as you take care of Dad.
donna_lee
0 -
Also advise your dad not to skip breathing exercises, if he will be recommended them after surgery. These are needed to avoid pneumonia after lung ventilation during surgery. My husband ignored them and got pneumonia all right….
Good luck to your dad and speedy recovery!
0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.9K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 398 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 794 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 63 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 540 Sarcoma
- 733 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards