When you have a child with special needs or medical needs the task becomes overwhelming…but it can be done!
- Makes lists! Keeping organized is the key to packing for any vacation and it is crucial when organizing to take your special child on a trip away from the comforts of home.
- I prefer to travel by car to allow us to take EVERYTHING we need without having to explain it to security or airport personnel. If you are travelling by plane, most airlines have a phone number to call to help make accommodations for all children and adults with special needs.
- Find a suite or hotel with a kitchenette or fridge for medicines or other special foods. These are often more difficult to find and slightly more expensive.
- Research baby and child equipment rentals near your vacation spot. Highchairs, cribs, and strollers can all be rented for a reasonable fee and allow you to save room in the car for other items you need to pack. Hotels often have playpens and highchairs to loan as well.
- Knowing where local healthcare facilities and hospitals can give you peace of mind in an unfamiliar city. Bring documents to make this easier; health history, contacts, list of current meds, etc.
- Setting up your equipment and supplies “just like home” means packing more stuff but keeps the routines the same.
- Take extra supplies that you can’t buy everywhere. We keep an emergency kit of tubes, syringes and sterile water in the fridge in case the ones I packed get lost or damaged.
- Call ahead to be sure that sightseeing activities that you have planned are either stroller or wheelchair accessible. Many attractions will accommodate children with special needs by allowing food to be brought in, provide refrigeration for medicines or formula and allow special seating for shows.
- Pack familiar items and toys for your child. Take their favorite toys so that familiar things can take the stress and worry away in a strange environment.
- Make car rides fun with portable DVD players, lots of new toys and music for family sing- alongs and plan to make some stops along the way- a change of scenery can help any child make it through the long car ride.
- Be creative when finding ways to do your normal routine on the road- we hung my son’s gtube feed with an upside-down hanger on the side of the playpen! Worked like a charm!
Trying to stay as organized as at home and keeping our routine the same for Zack makes all the difference so that we can really focus on the best part of any trip; fun activities, sightseeing, creating memories and exploring a new place as a family.
Happy Travels!
Our List of “Stuff” at Home for Zack….had to see it to believe it!!!!
Zack has a meds, syringe, document, thickener, jar baby food and supplies cupboard
GTube pump stand in the kitchen and by his crib
vaporizer set in its year-round location
ample supply of sterile water for GTube flushes
nebulizer, masks and medicines for his daily “asthma” masks
2 days of meds in the fridge
formula pre-mixed with extra carb powder ready in the fridge
drawer for spoons and other oral stimulation utensils
hearing aids and batteries in the kitchen
orthotics with shoes and socks ready in the laundry room 3-4 made up formula syringes in the fridge 2 days worth of meds drawn up in syringes in the pink k-basins in the cupboard
Elmo on the PVR for nap time
Soulla
June 30, 2010 at 7:36 pm (14 years ago)Thanks for the great tips! We’re taking our first road trip with the boys this summer. We’re going to NY. Where are you guys off to?
TJZMommy
July 1, 2010 at 1:10 am (14 years ago)Whether its the lake or Montreal…we can pack up our whole gig and hit the road…they we get there and Ty says…”stand back while mommy gets us organized”…and the place we stay looks like home. Much easier to all the equipment to be where we expect- nothing goes missing!
Michelle
July 1, 2010 at 8:27 pm (14 years ago)Hey! It’s Michelle from Y.Central–great to read your blogs and see such wonderful pictures!! It’s nice to see Zach ‘outside’ of the hospital setting!! Hope you guys have a great summer–and although it’s always great to see you and your family, the only place I see you is the hospital, so I hope we don’t see you for a while!!!
TJZMommy
July 8, 2010 at 12:46 am (14 years ago)Hi Michelle!
I’m so thrilled you checked out the blog about our Zackie! Its so hard to show you guys the REAL happy boy he is when he is in the hospital.
Please know that we LOVE all the nurses in York Central and you are very special to us! As nice as it was to see you all last week…we are thrilled to have Zack healthy again. Just save our bed in November to April…just in case!