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One of the main reasons for re-admission or slow recovery after hospitalization is a lack of adequate post-hospital support. Whether you or a loved one moves home directly after hospitalization or moves through the continuum of care through a rehabilitation or medical care facility, home care is a key resource for a safe and successful recovery process.

They are here to help when you need them

  • On request 24 hours according to the client's needs
  • Flexible and fast scheduling
  • Regular quality assurance
  • Managing comprehensive care and family support
  • Double the care team from other agencies
  • From hospital to home care

The first 72 hours after a procedure or hospital stay represent a critical and debilitating time for the patient, and often includes new diagnoses, changes in daily habits, required medications, meal plans, rehabilitation exercises, and more. A skilled and qualified caregiver can take you home from the care facility and provide basic support during often stressful times. Family members can have peace of mind when receiving professional help while moving from hospital to home and not having to remember the many instructions and directions from the facility that must be followed.

From Heart Home Care, LLC's non-medical home care provides monitoring, reminders and emotional support to help an individual recover successfully from the comfort of their own home.

 

At From the Heart Home Care, they are committed to the well-being and safety of our customers whom we are honored to serve. Many of their clients come to the hospital after treatment. They are referred to them by physicians, layoff planners, social workers, and case managers. Health and wellness professionals know that moving from hospital to home can be a challenge for patients and their families. As they strive to be the leading experts in all aspects of in-home care, including post-hospital care, they have developed this guide to provide an overview of the challenges and resources associated with each step of the hospital-to-home transition.

 

Caregivers will first educate themselves about what the emptying process entails and all the major ingredients involved. Then, they will present a step-by-step care plan to ensure optimum care after hospitalization. Transitioning from safety in the hospital may seem daunting at first, but remember that you are not alone in the process. Just as there is a team of individuals within a hospital, the same goes for the larger care community to ensure that all of your needs are met.

They hope that From the Heart Home Care, LLC's guide provides you with the information you need to make the best possible decisions.

 

  • Essential personal care
  • Assist with walking and moving from bed to wheelchair
  • Assistance with bathing, dressing and personal care
  • Medication reminder
  • Toilet care and incontinence
  • Report the case to the family
  • Safety and fall prevention
  • Transitional Home Care Plan
  • Counseling and personal care plan
  • Transport to support the critical initial transition
  • Errands, grocery shopping, taking prescriptions, housekeeping
  • Meal preparation and nutrition
  • Reminders of rehabilitation, physical and emotional support and companionship
  • Transfer to rehabilitation sessions, doctor's appointments and personal events
  • A group of movement exercises to encourage physical activity

Author: Home care Greenville, South Carolina | Senior & Elderly Caregivers

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