7 Ways to Help Someone After Surgery

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Be considerate. Talk with the person you're helping
about how they would like you to support them. Some people
may want someone with them every step of the way. But others
may want to go to appointments alone, or to ask the doctor
questions privately. Be sure to know and respect their
preferences.
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Be present. Offer to go to appointments when you
can. And offer to help prepare questions to ask the doctor.
It helps to write down the answers so you can remember them
later.
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Be knowledgeable. Help the person follow any special
instructions or restrictions for after the surgery. These
might include instructions about things like incision care,
bathing, rehab exercises, and activity levels.
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Be smart about medicines. Offer to help with
medicines. Follow all medicine instructions. If there are a
lot of medicines, get a pill box to organize them. Offer to
help set reminders for when they should be taken. And if you
know what side effects the medicines could have, you can
prepare for them.
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Be safe. If the person you're helping has trouble
moving after surgery, keep floors clear of things that might
trip them. If they will be immobile for some of their
recovery, learn how to safely help them change positions so
they're comfortable.
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Know when to call the doctor. The care team at the
hospital will give you details on what to watch for during
recovery and when you should call.
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Take care of yourself. Let the person you're helping
do as much as they can safely do on their own. Get enough
rest, ask for help, and take breaks for activities you
enjoy. If you are struggling, talk to the hospital's social
worker. They can connect you with resources.
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Current as of: November 16, 2023
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