What to Bring to Acute/Residential Treatment
Parents are encouraged to bring 3-4 changes of clothing for acute care program and 4-5 changes of clothing for the residential program. Please note that these are full sets of clothes, including undergarments. Shoes and socks must be worn on the unit at all times and it is good to pack a pair of tennis shoes for recreational purposes. In the residential programs a pair of “flip flops” will be issued by the facility. In the acute care program shoe laces and strings longer than 6 inches will be removed when the child presents to the program.
From May through August a one piece swimsuit or swim-trunks are encouraged as Lakeland utilizes a pool for recreational therapy. Parents are encouraged to pack something modest for the child or adolescent to sleep in at night. A pair of shorts and t-shirt, sweat suit and/or pajamas is acceptable. A parent may pack basic hygiene items but they will also be provided by the facility in an emergent situation. A coat or hooded sweatshirt are also encouraged in the Fall, Spring and Winter if it is warm enough to have recreational time outside (please remove draw strings and no metal zippers).
Lakeland also utilizes a clothing bank in case there is an emergent situation or a clothing need. In the event the child/adolescent stays for more than 3-5 days there are laundry facilities on the unit and clothes are laundered as needed.
Please mark all objects with the child’s name; remove all strings, batteries, belts or sharp objects prior to presentation. Please do not pack anything of value (electronics, jewelry, and/or collectibles). There are toys and recreational items on the unit and therefore it is not necessary to pack personal belongings. Lakeland is an all-inclusive provider and there is no need to send money with the child/adolescent.
On the residential side and on the younger children’s acute unit it is acceptable to pack a pillow and blanket and a stuffed animal (if younger) to make their room feel more like home. Two to three age appropriate books and/or a bound journal (no metal) will also be accepted in all programs and can be utilized during free-time.
If there are further questions pertaining to belongings or clothing please ask your admissions specialist or leave us a message on our Question and Answer section of our blog.
