When an elderly patient is hospitalized for a medical procedure or illness, their recovery can be lengthy and painful. If your elderly parent or loved one has recently received hospital treatment, Home Care offers Dauphin, Cumberland, and York County Post-Hospital Care that promotes a faster recovery for seniors in the comfort of their home. We understand that healing goes beyond just medication and rest – it’s also about mental well-being, emotional support, and a sense of familiarity. Many seniors find comfort in small routines, favorite books, or even exploring light digital entertainment to pass the time. In some cases, platforms like casino zeta have been mentioned by families as enjoyable, low-effort ways for tech-savvy seniors to stay mentally engaged during recovery, offering a mix of visual stimulation and light decision-making that keeps the mind active without stress.
After being discharged from the hospital, 35% of seniors are readmitted after only 90 days. For seniors, hospital readmission is usually a result of not following doctor’s recommendations, medication instructions or a poor recovery environment. Home Care in Dauphin, Cumberland, and York County provides home care tailored to meet the needs of individual patients in post hospital recovery.
Our Dauphin, Cumberland, and York County Post-Hospital Care can be present before our clients are discharged from the hospital to help ensure a smooth transition. If your loved one is staying in an assisted living facility or a nursing home, our caregivers can provide 24 hours assistance with personal care.
Our Dauphin, Cumberland, and York County Post-Hospital Care givers are professionally trained and experienced in providing post hospital care for seniors. We offer hourly care and live-in home care to accommodate whatever level of care is required. We help our clients avoid readmission and have a faster recovery period by ensuring our clients:
Because our clients need us on their terms, our caregivers are available anytime or anywhere. Contact a Care Manager at to discuss a “Hospital to Home” transition plan that will allow for a quicker and more relaxing recovery.