write a note to friend your asking asking him to meet you to visit one of your friends in the hospital
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You’ve just found out a family member or friend is in the hospital, and you want to show you’re thinking about them. What would help the most? A thoughtful card? Or maybe something to help them pass the time?
We asked CaringBridge families – the true experts – how to support a loved one in the hospital. Here’s what they said:
1. Ask Before Visiting
While many people appreciate visits, it’s not always possible due to hospital rules or how the patient is feeling. And due to COVID-19, there are additional restrictions on visitors. Call ahead to find out if your friend can have visitors, and if they feel well enough to see you.
“I usually make it a practice to not visit someone in hospital, as I do not want visitors (other than immediate family) when I am there.”
Jan
“In the local hospital [our daughter] had lots of visits, but after she was moved (about an hour away) she didn’t get as many visits – the visits were great for her (wish she had more), but even better for us because we got to take a little break. We did end up doing some FaceTime and Skype with a few people for her and that was great as well.”
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Dear Anil
Our friend Shahid is suffering from a cold since last Thrusday with high fever which was not dropping down. Yesterday, he was admitted to the City Hospital at Dwarka. Uncle has called me to convey the message to me informing visiting time from 11 to 11.30 am in the morning. It would be better if we both meet him tomorrow during visiting hours. Please inform me about your program accordingly.
Nilesh
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Informal note regarding visiting the friend