Post-hospital care
Transitional Care starts with a recommendation from your doctor or health plan. If you think it might be right for you or a loved one, talk to your healthcare provider.
Post-hospital discharge care includes:
We’ll work closely with you and your primary provider to create a personalized care plan that fits your needs—right at home. Whether it’s a single visit to help you get settled or ongoing support during recovery, we’re here to help you make a safe, smooth transition.
Post-hospital discharge care includes:
Help following discharge orders.
Medication reminders.
Authorized communication with healthcare providers, such as hospital or skilled rehabilitation center personnel, as well as home health agencies for a coordinated transfer of care.
Assistance with mobility such as walking, position changes, and transfers like moving from bed to chair.
Creating an After-Hospital Care Plan Suited to Your Needs
An event like surgery, injury, or illness marks the beginning of a recovery journey, and the transition home is a critical step. At StreetDoktors, we create personalized care plans designed to ensure a smooth and successful return from the hospital or rehabilitation center to the comfort of home.
Our goal is not only to support recovery but to help individuals regain independence and enjoy life even more fully than before. We provide person-directed care that empowers each individual, fostering meaningful relationships and a true sense of connection every step of the way.
01. Care from home health aides
We send a doctor to visit the patient at home to diagnose and treat the illnesses. He or she may also periodically review the home health care needs.
02. Laboratory
Physical / mental / occupational therapy provides patients with help on relearning how to perform daily duties or improve their speech after a severe illness or injury.
03. Physical / occupational therapy
Medical social workers provide various services to the patient, including counseling and locating community resources to help the patient in his or her recovery.
