Transitional care is a temporary support system filling the gap between a hospital stay and returning to independence. We all need help at some point, and knowing somebody is there to provide support to our loved ones makes the discharge process less stressful.
After spending time in a hospital, nursing home, or rehabilitation center, your loved one may need a little support until they get back in the swing of things. Heading home can be a welcome reprieve, but it often comes with unique challenges that could set their recovery back without some help.
Companion care includes things like:
The grocery store can be challenging under the best of circumstances, but what if your loved one is not feeling one hundred percent? We can provide the support they need and keep their pantry stocked so that they can focus on healing.
Why rely on take-out or frozen dinners when we can prepare healthy meals? After all, eating properly is an important step in the healing process! Diet is a critical part of your loved one’s recovery process, and that means following any dietary restrictions. We can help you plan accordingly while incorporating meals that your family member enjoys.
Dusting and vacuuming can be a challenge as your loved one recovers, but these tasks are so important for overall health. We can handle some of the cleaning your family member needs taken care of. After all, living in a clean environment can help keep your loved one well.
Recovery can be a lonely time, especially if your loved one is used to seeing people. We want your family member to feel supported throughout their recovery, and that includes a meaningful conversation with a thoughtful, caring person. We know you will be busy with work and maintaining a household; let us help ease up your time by ensuring your loved one has companionship.
Returning home should not be a stressful experience for somebody who needs to focus on recovery. Navigating those medical instructions can be overwhelming and create unnecessary stress.
From medications to therapy, we can help your loved one stay on track and reach their recovery goals.