Your Hospital Stay You should bring: current Medicare cardproof of any other medical insurance (this is helpful to determine room accommodation coverage, where applicable).medications – bring all the medications you are taking regularly at home, including over-the-counter and herbal medications, and a list of medications to which you are allergic or sensitive Note: You should not take your own medications while a patient in hospital without the knowledge and consent of your doctor and nursing staff.toiletry articles/health aids from home including:facial tissuessoap, shampootoothbrush, toothpastebrush, combshaving articles (battery-operated electric razors allowed, except in Intensive Care Units)deodorantif you wear dentures, a denture cup or a suitable plastic container with a lidif you wear eyeglasses, or a hearing aid, bring them with you as well as a container for storageclothing – storage space is limited, so please bring as few items as possible:pajamasunderclothingslippershousecoat You are welcome to bring your own pillow and an extra blanket. You may also wish to bring: a clockpen and paperreading materialclothing to wear home What you should not bring to the hospital Do not bring valuables such as jewelry or money.Do not wear or bring scented products with you.Do not bring hair dryer, electric shaver, or other electrical appliances (If you need assistance shaving, ask your nurse or another patient care staff member.) Valuables You should not bring a large amount of money, jewelry, or expensive clothing with you to the hospital. We suggest that no more than $20 be kept at your bedside. For your convenience, ATM machines are available at most hospitals. Horizon’s hospitals and health care facilities assume no responsibility for loss or damage to your personal property. Any valuables you must bring with you should be sent home with a relative or friend. If this is not possible, ask staff about safe storage. Other services available to you Spiritual and Religious Care and Indigenous Health services are available to you during your stay. Going Home Practical tips to ensure your move from hospital to home goes as smoothly as possible Giving Birth Advice and tips from our Women and Children’s Health teams to plan the arrival of your family’s newest member Your Surgery Advice from our team of health experts as you prepare for surgery