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Steps to Make Returning Home after Surgery Smoother for Your Loved One

Hospital to home transition support helps seniors recover safely after surgery through planning, home preparation, flexibility, and professional care.
Hospital to home transition planning helps seniors recover safely and comfortably at home
Hospital to home transition planning helps seniors recover safely and comfortably at home

A hospital stay is never an event that anyone looks forward to. In fact, it’s one of life’s major events that just about everyone rejoices when it’s over. The hardest part of recovery is over, and the patient gets to head home to continue their recovery. Sometimes a patient may head home completely healed and ready to step back into life before their hospital stay, but other times, there is still quite a bit of recovery to do, and it’s now safe for them to complete it at home.

If you have an elderly loved one who will be wrapping up their hospital stay and will soon need some help with their hospital to home transition care, then now is the time to get a few things ready for their return home so that the transition can go as smoothly as possible.

 

Four Steps for Welcoming Your Elderly Loved One Home After A Hospital Stay.

 

#1 – Understand the Assignment.

It’s important to understand fully what care your loved one will need when they return home. You’ll need to know what medications need to be taken and when, what their physical restrictions are, and perhaps what type of diet they should be on.

Just asking your elderly loved one is not always the best way to get accurate information. Ask to meet with their doctors before they are released so you can get the information you need and ask questions that will help you provide the best care at home.

 

#2 – Prepare the Environment.

If your loved one is coming to stay with you as they recover, or if you are planning on staying with them as they recover, make sure you have a sleeping and recovery area set up that accommodates their current physical abilities. They might need to be near a bathroom or in a quiet place in the home so they can rest.

If they have a restricted diet, stock up on what they should eat before they arrive home.

 

#3 – Add in More Flexibility.

Even the best laid plans can go awry. Being prepared to be flexible is key to keeping your sanity when things don’t go as planned. If you are currently working or taking time off work, discuss your situation with your employer so they understand that unexpected issues may arise in the care of your loved one. If family members can help, have their phone numbers ready for a quick call to ask for more assistance.

Finally, be grace-filled toward yourself and your recovering loved one. It may not go perfectly, but you’ll have each other.

 

#4 – Get Hospital to Home Transition Help as Needed.

For caregivers who don’t have a lot of personal resources, having a hospital to home transition team visit regularly can help them through the tough spots of the transition. The many services that a professional, trained, and caring hospital to home transition team can provide can offer just the right amount of support that the caregiver and the recovering loved one need for a successful recovery.

From home care to personal care to medication management, a hospital to home transition care provider can be a wonderful resource for the family.

 

 

 

If you or an aging loved one are considering Hospital to Home Transition in Slidell, LA, please contact the caring staff at BrightCare Homecare today at (985) 224-0404 

BrightCare Homecare is a top provider of home care services in the Northshore area, including Mandeville, Covington, Madisonville, Hammond, Ponchatoula, Slidell, Lacombe, Abita Springs, Goodbee, St. Tammany Parish, and more.

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