When a medical crisis upends our lives, most of us just want to get back to normal – and back home – as soon as possible. But, after an illness, injury or major surgery, there is a transition period – a gap – between the hospital stay and “normal.” Most people need help bridging that gap, either with in-home care or in a short-term rehabilitation facility. A doctor’s recommendation is often the deciding factor in choosing between in-home or inpatient post-hospital care. But patients and their caregivers can have a say in discharge planning, as well. If you or a loved one is facing a decision about in-home or inpatient recovery, here are some things to consider.
Although much depends on the patient’s condition when they leave the hospital, people who choose to recover in their homes may need:
The advantage of recovering at home is obvious: A familiar setting and familiar faces are comforting. But a successful recovery at home often depends on having a strong support system made up of family and friends who have the time and capacity to help. Even with the willing assistance of loved ones, patients who recover at home often feel isolated and lonely. And without peer support and daily encouragement from a rehabilitation therapist, they may lose motivation to keep up with the exercises that help speed recovery.
A short-term rehabilitation facility is a way station on the path to recovery. It provides a more homelike setting than a noisy, impersonal hospital, but with on-site medical staff so patients have access to the therapeutic services and full-time medical care they need for recovery. Patients in short-term rehab can typically expect:
As you consider the options for post-hospital recovery, it’s important to be realistic about the care that may be required. Here are some questions to ask during discharge planning to help you get a clear understanding of what successful recovery will require:
If you’re weighing post-hospital recovery options, the Short-term Residency and Rehabilitation program at Friendship Village may offer an ideal solution. Patients can settle into a lovely recovery suite, and family members can relax, knowing their loved one has access to top-ranked care. Rehabilitation therapies, medical care, and compassionate assistance in a homelike setting support recovery and the longed-for return to normal. Contact us to find out more.