If your older loved one has been in the hospital due to injury, illness, or for an operation, the hospital may release them before they’re ready to come home. They might still need professional medical care or at the very least occasional supervision. This can leave you wondering, , so what are the post-hospitalization care options for seniors?
As much as you might want to bring your loved one home
and take care of them yourself, they may not be ready for that yet. Seniors
often require a certain level of rehabilitation after
a hospital stay, especially if they are on certain medications and have any
unique medical or mobility needs. It’s best to trust their short-term rehab
care to a professional.
Short term
rehab options for older adults
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). If
your senior loved one requires around-the-clock care after their hospital stay,
a SNF may be the best option. SNFs often offer are short term rehabilitation
services facilities where residents are under professional medical care for the
duration of their recovery, including medication management, any daily
exercises they should be doing, meal services, and other general medical
assistance services. Some SNFs are covered by Medicare, so speak with your
loved one’s Medicare representative to get all the details.
In-home rehabilitation via home health aide
services. This is when your loved one goes home immediately
following their hospital stay, and home health aides visit your home to provide
the care they need. In-home rehabilitation
is covered by Medicare, and your loved one can recover in the comfort of their
own home. Typical home health services include changing bandages, administering
injections and medications, monitoring vital signs, and assisting with daily
physical therapy exercises.
Assisted living communities. Many
people don’t know that some assisted living communities also offer short-term stay
options for seniors who have just been discharged from a hospital stay. This is
a great option if your loved one isn’t yet confident enough to go home
alone. Assisted
living communities have physical therapy rooms, around-the-clock
medical professionals, and other specialists who will ensure your loved one’s
rehabilitation is safe and comfortable. Ask your local assisted living
communities about short-term rehab stays.
Rehab after
surgery: trust the professionals
It’s normal to believe that we are the ones who can
provide our loved ones with the best possible care. But if your family member
is in the hospital due to injury, illness, or to have an operation, they’ll
need professional medical supervision and care when they’re discharged. This is
especially true if they have wounds that need cared for, or if they’re on
certain medications.
You undoubtedly have daily obligations like work and
children that will prevent you from being able to provide around-the-clock
care. Additionally, your loved one will benefit from being under the
supervision of a medical professional and it will ensure their healing process
goes as smoothly as possible. Whether they can recover at home with support
from home health aides, they spend a week or two in a SNF, or they prefer to
recover at an assisted living community, your senior loved one deserves the
best medical care.
At United Methodist Communities, we have a network range
of senior communities where we offer a variety of care options, from
independent assisted living to 24-hour medical care. If you’d like to learn
more about the rehab options for your senior loved one, or if you have any
questions, please contact us today
or visit our website at: https://umcommunities.org
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