I don't but that is one of my fears--that I will end up in the hospital without my cell phone and charger or laptop, or most importantly, my own nightgowns. I was once hospitalized for 12 days when I lived in my condo. It was not expected, and I did not take a lot of nightgowns or underwear with me. My son drove in from Ohio a couple of times, but he had no way to get laundry back to me because it was a 3+ hour drive. It was good enough of him to keep driving to see me such a long distance. I had no clean nightgowns and I really hate the hospital gowns. Finally I sent dirty things home with a friend and she washed them and sent them back with another friend. I was hooked up to too many IVs to shower, so she washed my hair in the sink, which was wonderful.
The two times I have really been sick, I did pack a bag in case I had to call 911 and put my laptop in its carry case near the door with all chargers. I brought along 5 old short sleeve nightgowns in my RV so that if I end up in a hospital again, I can at least grab them easily. (I can throw old nightgowns out if I have to.). Luckily I have no pets because that would be a worry. (I will not throw old pets out!!
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I do keep a medical history, family contact info, and list of my meds in a handy place. I also carry a copy in my purse. I know I should put them on the refrigerator, but I need to get one of those containers that stick on.
I will tell you a story about a good friend of mine. She had gone to urgent care and they gave her antibiotics but missed that she had rampant pneumonia. That evening she had trouble breathing and called 911. She vaguely remembers someone telling her to open the door, and the next thing she remembers is waking up two days later in intensive care. When the ER people came to get her they had no idea how to contact family or what meds she had been taking or what medical conditions she had because she lived alone. One daughter was in Oregon and the other lived in Washington DC. When she found out, one daughter drove all night from DC and the other flew in with a very expensive ticket from Oregon. I told her she should have called me or another friend so her family did not panic.
The lesson is that those of us who live alone need to post this information somewhere it can be easily found.