A homecoming from an extended stay in a hospital and/or rehabilitation facility is generally a happy occasion. It means that the worst is over for the individual returning home, and that they are starting a new phase of their recovery process in a more comfortable and familiar home care environment. As good as this is, it is not without potential difficulties.
The at-home phase of recovery can present challenges. Additional care may be necessary from loved ones whose lives are already busy, or from a professional caregiver. There may be new medications to manage and doctor’s appointments to navigate. There might be new mobility issues that could necessitate changes to the home care environment itself, such as the installation of grab bars and other kinds of home safety equipment. As happy as the individual and their loved ones are that the worst is over, there can still be bumps in the road ahead. What steps can you take to anticipate some of these issues and smooth the bumps as much as possible to facilitate a successful at-home recovery?
MedicAlert’s medical IDs and Protection Plans can provide an overarching umbrella of safety, security, and peace of mind for you and your loved ones making this transition. By storing critical medical information and making it accessible in an emergency, MedicAlert helps ensure fast and accurate treatment even outside the controlled environment of a hospital or rehabilitative facility. Our services provide an answer to the question, “What if something goes wrong once we get home?”