Service Structure for Post-hospital Support

Post-hospital support refers to the personalized care and assistance provided to individuals who are discharged from a hospital but still require temporary medical, physical, or emotional support at home. The goal is to ensure a safe transition, prevent hospital readmission, and promote faster recovery in a comfortable environment.

Initial Assessment & Care Plan

  • Comprehensive review of hospital discharge notes and physician’s instructions
  • Risk assessment (mobility, fall risks, infection risks, medication needs)
  • Customized care plan tailored to the patient’s recovery needs

Personal & Daily Living Support

  • Assistance with bathing, grooming, and dressing
  • Support with mobility, walking aids, and transfers
  • Meal preparation and dietary support (based on hospital instructions)
  • Light housekeeping to maintain a clean recovery environment

Medication & Health Monitoring

  • Medication reminders and assistance with prescriptions
  • Monitoring of vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, blood sugar if needed)
  • Observation of post-surgical wounds or medical equipment (catheters, drains, IVs under supervision of healthcare professionals where applicable)
  • Reporting health changes to family and healthcare providers

Rehabilitation & Therapy Assistance

  • Support with physiotherapy or prescribed exercises at home
  • Encouragement with breathing exercises, mobility routines, or strength building
  • Transportation to follow-up medical appointments and therapy sessions

Emotional & Social Support

  • Companionship and reassurance during recovery
  • Emotional encouragement to reduce stress and promote well-being
  • Family education on patient care needs and safety practices

Flexible Scheduling Options

  • Short-term recovery support (a few days to weeks)
  • Hourly, daily, overnight, or 24/7 live-in care depending on need
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