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    Question Seeking advice: upcoming heart surgery in Denver

    So the cardiologists here in Montrose have referred me to Denver for heart surgery. They say it'll be open heart surgery: triple bypass and mitral valve replacement/repair. To be done at Anschutz campus (Vascular & heart center) of UCHealth hospital in Aurora.

    So, polling the collective wisdom of this fine group to provide any wisdom/answers to the following:

    Any recommendations of *safe* places to stay for my wife & daughter (and her little lap dog) for a few weeks while I'm in the hospital and recovering afterwards? I won't be able to travel back here to Montrose for a little while, so the plan is to stay somewhere until I can.

    Anyone had this type of surgery? Any pointers, helpful tips on recovery, etc to make it more bearable? Do's? Don'ts?

    When we do travel back here to Montrose, we may have to stay somewhere halfway, or so. Any recommendations of good places off I-70?

    Anyone know of any medical rental places in Denver/Aurora area that rent 'medical' recliners? I've heard that's helpful for sleeping for a while after surgery.

    Thanks!
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    There are several new hotels right across the street from the hospital. don't go south or west of them on foot. to and from the hospital only.

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    Check out airbnb for a place to stay. Ask about parking off street. Being able to cook your own meals and do laundry will help with costs.
    Check Craigslist for medical stuff that your insurance won't cover. I found it cheaper to buy a medical bed then renting. Much depends on length of need.
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    As people said,. I would try to stay within < 1.5mi radius of Anschutz.

    North to Anschutz is more of a industrial and warehouse.
    West and East to Anschutz will have some inner city vibe.

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    Also, there is a very decent food bar at the hospital between the outpatient and inpatient pavilions. Also, there are restaurants on the medical school side (Subway and a few others)

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    oh BTW. UC Health Anschutz has a good and inexpensive cafeteria (the larger one).
    Their hospital foods they deliver to your room is not too bad either.


    ETA: funkymoneky1111 beat me to it on cafeteria.

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    My dad had similar surgery at the age of 72, he was up and about a couple days later. These things are pretty routine these days and recovery times are fairly quick if you are in otherwise good health.

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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post
    My dad had similar surgery at the age of 72, he was up and about a couple days later. These things are pretty routine these days and recovery times are fairly quick if you are in otherwise good health.
    Key words Good Health.

    My experience while outside the norm, was a tough go from the time i woke up. Had i still had 2 legs, i'm sure it would have went much more smoothly.

    The hospital and rehab were impressed how well i was moving along, considering the limitations i have. Even in good health some are up and running the next day, while others have a more difficult time.

    Either way, being prepared for potential for issues, yet having the ability to move on faster never hurts.

    You'd be surprised how limited one can be, when they cannot apply too much pressure, or lift more than 10 lbs, for x time frame.
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    You've gotten some excellent advice so far and the only thing I can add is to find out about contacting a patient advocate at the hospital. They hopefully can give you and your wife some good info about accommodations nearby. Good luck to you, sending good vibes your way.

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