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Guide to Total Hip Replacement Surgery
Things to do...
- Discuss your surgery with your family or support group and explain how they can help you after your surgery.
- Arrange to have someone bring you home from the hospital.
- Arrange to have someone stay with you (or someone with whom you can stay) for a week or more after surgery.
- Do activities such as grocery shopping and banking ahead of time.
- Have heavy housekeeping activities, such as vacuuming and laundry, done ahead of time and arrange for help with these after surgery.
- Prepare meals and freeze them.
- Rearrange kitchen equipment and items in other rooms so they are within comfortable reach when standing.
- Rearrange furniture so that you have space to move around safely using a walker or crutches.
- Remove loose mats or clutter that could be a safety hazard.
- If needed, ask your doctor for a temporary handicapped parking pass.
- Make sure you have the right type of chair (see section “Managing at Home”).
- Remove shower doors and replace them temporarily with a shower curtain.
- Install handrails on stairways or arrange to have someone assist you with going up and down stairs when you first arrive home.
- Arrange to borrow, rent or purchase equipment you will need after surgery (see section “Be Prepared for Your Discharge”)
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