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Discharge From Hospital Clarity Pack

Clarify the plan before leaving hospital.

A deeper WardWise preparation workbook for people who need to organise discharge questions, medication changes, follow-up, red flags, family support and the first 72 hours home.

Best when you need more than a quick discharge prompt, but do not need the full bundle with the Core Patient Record.

What this helps you do

Reduce avoidable confusion before someone leaves care.

This pack helps you slow down the discharge conversation, clarify what is expected, and keep a usable record for the first days after hospital.

Clarify

Clarify the discharge plan.

Name why discharge is happening, what has improved, what remains unresolved and what still needs watching.

Medicines

Understand what has changed.

Record new medicines, stopped medicines, dose changes, monitoring, side effects and who to contact with concerns.

Ask

Prepare questions before leaving.

Use prompts for follow-up, red flags, wound care, mobility, equipment, support, results and who is responsible now.

Record

Plan the first 72 hours.

Keep track of symptoms, concerns, advice, follow-up, deterioration signs, contact routes and escalation if things worsen.

What is included

A structured discharge preparation workbook.

The Discharge From Hospital Clarity Pack is designed for use before leaving hospital, during the discharge conversation and across the first 72 hours at home.

Main resource

Discharge From Hospital Clarity Pack

A deeper workbook for organising the discharge plan, medication changes, follow-up, red flags, practical support and early recovery notes.

Format: reusable digital resource for saving, updating, printing or keeping accessible on your own device.

Best used when: discharge is planned, being discussed, feels rushed, involves medication changes, or needs clearer family support and follow-up planning.

Discharge summary

Prompts to identify why discharge is happening, what has changed, what still needs review and what remains unclear.

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Medicines and monitoring

Space to organise new medicines, stopped medicines, dose changes, monitoring needs, side effects and medication questions.

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Follow-up and red flags

Prompts for appointments, pending results, warning signs, who to contact, what to do if symptoms worsen and when to seek help.

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First 72 hours notes

Capture what happens at home, changes in function, concerns, advice received, family observations and next steps.

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Preview contents

Built around the discharge journey.

The pack helps you clarify the plan while the hospital team can still answer questions, without trying to delay care or replace clinical judgement.

Before

Why are we going home?

Name the reason discharge is being proposed, what has improved, what remains uncertain and what needs checking before leaving.

Changes

What changed in hospital?

Record medication changes, new diagnoses or working explanations, test results, treatment, mobility, equipment and support needs.

Questions

What must be clear before leaving?

Use prompts for red flags, follow-up, pending results, community support, who to contact and what to do if things worsen.

Home

What happens in the first 72 hours?

Track recovery, deterioration signs, practical concerns, advice, calls, appointments and what remains unresolved.

Before you use this pack

Clarify the plan. Do not delay necessary care.

The aim is to help you ask useful questions and record the plan, not to block discharge or replace clinical advice.

Use it well

Keep questions practical.

Focus on medicines, follow-up, red flags, support, who to contact and what changes would mean you need help.

Avoid

Do not use it to argue a conclusion.

The pack is for preparation and record keeping. It does not decide whether discharge is safe or tell staff what should happen.

Safety

Do not delay urgent help.

If someone is seriously unwell, deteriorating, unsafe or in immediate danger, seek urgent or emergency medical help rather than using this pack first.

How to use it

A simple sequence before and after leaving hospital.

Use the pack in stages. You do not need to complete everything if only one section is relevant.

1. Name the discharge planWrite why discharge is happening, what has changed and what the hospital team says should happen next.
2. Check medicines and follow-upRecord medication changes, appointments, pending results, monitoring, community support and who is responsible now.
3. Ask before leavingSelect the questions that matter most about red flags, practical support, wound care, equipment, mobility, symptoms and escalation.
4. Record the first 72 hoursTrack symptoms, concerns, changes, advice, calls, appointments and what remains unclear once home.
5. Escalate if neededUse the record to explain clearly what has changed if the person worsens or the plan does not work at home.

Buy once / reuse repeatedly

Use the pack across discharge planning, early recovery and follow-up conversations.

The Discharge From Hospital Clarity Pack is designed as a reusable preparation and record resource.

Price

Discharge From Hospital Clarity Pack

£27 tax included where applicable

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Scope

Preparation, not replacement.

This pack supports clearer preparation, questions and records. It does not replace healthcare assessment or advice.

Not medical advice

It does not decide discharge safety.

It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, interpret symptoms, assess risk, tell you whether discharge is safe or tell you what decision to make.

Use services

Use appropriate care.

If someone is seriously unwell, deteriorating, unsafe or in immediate danger, seek urgent or emergency medical help.

Your record

Keep information current.

Update your notes when medication, symptoms, advice, follow-up, support arrangements or escalation routes change.

Leave hospital with the plan clearer, questions answered and the first days home easier to record.

The Discharge From Hospital Clarity Pack is for people who need a deeper discharge preparation workbook without buying the full discharge bundle.