Getting dressed is something we do every day – but if you are in hospital, it can mean the difference between going home to live independently or with support.

Research shows that if you stay in bed for long periods when in hospital, you lose mobility, fitness and muscle strength – making it harder for you to regain your independence. You are also likely to stay in hospital longer.

If you are aged 80 or over, you can lose 10 per cent of your muscle mass, after just 10 days in a hospital bed.

There’s extensive evidence that getting dressed in your own clothes while in hospital is more dignifying, provides a sense of normality and means you are more likely to move around. This, in turn, helps maintain that muscle and the ability to do things for yourself.

So, if you are in hospital, encourage friends or family to bring in fresh clothes and shoes so you can up, get dressed and get moving.

Sleep is the body’s time to rebuild, restore and rejuvenate, and it’s most important to have quality sleep when recovering from a serious injury or illness. Hospitals are busy places with lots of interruptions, talking and noises from equipment, which can cause long-term sleep deprivation, slowing down your recovery. So, the faster you can get back to your own bed, the better.

Being in familiar surroundings with support from loved ones, family and friends is one of the best things for your mental wellbeing.

So, when you are really sick, our hospitals are the place you need to be. But once you are medically stable, you recover much better and faster at home, if you have the right support around you.

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    Jessica Brown
    Posted April 26, 2017 7:30 pm 0Likes

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    • by
      Mike Newton
      Posted April 26, 2017 7:30 pm 0Likes

      What a nice article. It keeps me reading more and more!

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    John Snow
    Posted April 26, 2017 7:31 pm 0Likes

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