With summer in full swing, many people are gearing up for vacations and getaways. This includes individuals with chronic conditions who are eager to explore new destinations or visit loved ones. Travelling with a chronic condition can be challenging, but with the right preparation and support, it can be a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are some essential tips to ensure a smooth journey, along with many ways patient advocacy groups are providing support.
Essential Tips for Traveling with a Chronic Condition
- Plan Ahead: Research your destination’s healthcare facilities and locate the nearest hospitals or clinics. Consider purchasing travel insurance that covers your specific health concerns. If you have dietary restrictions, research food options available on your trip. Finally, make sure you can easily access your medical records in case of an emergency.
- Medication Management: Pack enough medication to last the entire trip, plus a few extra days in case of delays. Keep medications in their original containers with clear labels. Create a detailed list of your medications (written in English and the local language, if possible), including dosages and the times you take them. Store this list in multiple places, such as your carry-on luggage, checked baggage, and on your person.
- Prepare a Travel Health Kit: In addition to your medications, pack a travel health kit containing any necessary medical devices and enough medical supplies to last the length of your trip plus a few more days, as well as basic first-aid items, emergency contact list, proof of insurance, and your immunization record.
- Accessibility and Accommodations: If you have mobility issues or other special needs, contact airlines, hotels, and tour operators in advance to arrange for necessary accommodations.
- Consult Your Healthcare Provider: Before planning your trip, schedule a consultation with your healthcare provider. Discuss your travel plans, get any necessary vaccinations, and ensure that your condition is stable for travel.
How Patient Advocacy Groups Are Providing Support
Patient advocacy groups are vital in supporting individuals with chronic conditions, ensuring they have the resources and assistance needed for safe and enjoyable travel. Here are some ways these groups are providing support, along with examples of specific initiatives:
Education and Resources:
Patient advocacy groups may offer comprehensive travel guides tailored for specific chronic conditions. These guides include tips on medication management, travel safety, and navigating healthcare systems abroad. For instance, SMA My Way Canada, in collaboration with Roche Canada, created a comprehensive travel guide for patients with SMA. Similarly, Arthritis Society Canada and Crohn’s and Colitis Canada have guides for travelers with arthritis and irritable bowel disease, respectively.
Accessibility Support:
Some groups specialize in travel accommodation for patients with health conditions. Wheel the World, for example, helps individuals with mobility issues book accessible hotel rooms and transportation, rent scooters, and find accessible things to do in certain cities. Similarly, the Diabetes Travel Network offers personalized travel itineraries that consider dietary and medical needs.
Financial Assistance
Some patient advocacy groups offer financial help for patients with health conditions. Easter Seals, for instance, has partnered with Coach Canada and VIA Rail to offer a Disability Travel Card program, which allows a caregiver of a patient with a disability to travel with that patient for a discounted price.
By leveraging these services and initiatives, patient advocacy groups not only provide practical assistance but also empower travelers with chronic conditions to explore the world confidently.