Discharge planning: During your stay, your clinical team will plan your discharge with you and your caregiver. We will discuss your needs for discharge; ensure you are provided with any equipment, services or special help that you may require for going home; and your expected date for discharge will be established.
Discharge day: We aim to discharge all patients prior to 2 p.m. on their day of discharge. You will be given a letter about any medication that you will need to take following discharge, a supply of medication, your medical plan and any follow-up appointments. Your medical condition may alter your time and the day of your discharge, but we will let you know as soon as possible if this is the case, so that you can make suitable arrangements. If you require medical transportation by ambulance, this will be arranged for you by your nurse. If you do not require medical transportation, we recommend that you arrange for a friend or relative to collect you.
Case manager: If you need services post-discharge or require our home care service to visit you in your home and/or you require durable medical equipment such as a hospital bed or commode chair, your case manager will arrange this for you. Your case manager will also arrange ongoing hospitalization in a JHAH-contracted extended care facility if your physician has recommended this care.
Physiotherapy: If you require ongoing physiotherapy, this will be done on an outpatient basis. Your physiotherapist will provide you with your scheduled appointment time. Your physiotherapist will also provide mobility aides such as walkers and canes if you require these devices.
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Home health care: If you require ongoing nursing care in your home, our nurses will provide this care and teach you and your family what you need to know to help you become as independent as possible. Our services include: wound care, intravenous (IV) fluid/ antibiotic therapy, tube feeding, urinary catheter care and blood collection for bedbound patients. Your physician will order this care and provide a treatment plan. Home care will be provided for a limited time. You will be asked to sign a consent to treatment form prior to leaving the hospital.
Extended care facilities: If you need ongoing medical care in an extended care facility, we have contracted facilities in the region that provide this service. If your physician recommends extending your care, a family meeting will be held with your sponsor to discuss your options. Your case manager will help you with this process.