
Hospital-to-Home Care
Expert Support During Your Most Vulnerable Recovery Period
Hospital-to-Home care is critical for successful recovery—yet often overwhelming. This is when complications happen, readmissions occur, and families struggle to manage new care needs. That’s why following hospital discharge planning guidelines and having proper support at home is critical. Our hospital-to-home services bridge that gap with skilled support that helps you heal safely at home.
Why the First Weeks Home Are Critical:
Preventing Hospital Re-admission
- 1 in 5 patients return to the hospital within 30 days, according to Medicare Data
- We monitor for warning signs that something’s wrong
- Ensure discharge instructions are followed correctly
- Catch small problems before they become emergencies
- Communication with your medical team when concerns arise
Managing Limitations After Hospital
- Learning to navigate your home with reduced mobility
- Adapting to temporary or permanent physical changes
- Building strength and endurance gradually and safely
- Frustration and fear about recovery progress
- Preventing falls when you’re weaker than usual
Our Hospital-to-Home Services Include:
Safe Mobility & Transfer Assistance
- Help getting in and out of bed without straining incisions or injuries
- Support standing, sitting, and walking with appropriate assistive devices
- Wheelchair transfers for those temporarily unable to walk
- Stair navigation or alternatives when stairs aren’t safe yet
- Accompaniment to the bathroom to prevent falls
- Use of walkers, canes, or crutches correctly
Post-Surgical Wound & Incision Care
- Monitoring surgical sites for signs of infection (redness, swelling, drainage)
- Ensuring dressings stay clean and dry
- Helping you follow wound care instructions from your surgeon
- Alerting you and your doctor to concerning changes
- Assisting with drainage tubes or surgical equipment per your care plan
Vital Signs Monitoring & Health Tracking
- Regular blood pressure checks for cardiac or stroke patients
- Temperature monitoring to catch post-surgical infections early
- Pulse and respiration tracking
- Oxygen saturation monitoring when prescribed
- Weight tracking for heart failure or fluid retention concerns
- Documenting and reporting abnormal readings
Medication Management Post-Discharge
- Understanding new medications and their side effects
- Ensuring prescriptions are filled and taken correctly
- Organizing multiple medications to prevent confusion
- Recognizing adverse reactions or interactions
- Coordinating with the pharmacy for refills and questions
- We can also help coordinate with Illinois prescription assistance programs for those who qualify.
Rehabilitation Exercise Support
- Assistance with physical therapy exercises prescribed by your PT
- Encouraging completion of home exercise programs
- Range of motion exercises to prevent stiffness and contractures
- Progressive mobility-work as strength returns
- Balance and gait training to rebuild confidence
- Gentle movement for stroke, joint replacement, or cardiac recovery
Fall Prevention During Recovery
- Extra vigilance when you’re weak, medicated, or off-balance
- Clearing pathways and removing tripping hazards
- Ensuring adequate lighting, especially for nighttime bathroom trips
- Grab bar and assistive device usage
- Appropriate footwear and clothing that won’t cause falls
- Quick response if a fall does occur
Nutrition for Healing
- Meal preparation following post-surgical dietary restrictions
- Ensuring adequate protein and nutrients for wound healing
- Appetite support when medications cause nausea
- Hydration monitoring and encouragement
- Managing diabetic or cardiac diets during recovery
Coordination with Medical Providers
- Transportation and accompaniment to follow-up appointments
- Communicating with doctors, PT, OT, and home health nurses
- Ensuring you understand and can follow all medical instructions
- Scheduling and managing multiple specialist visits
- Being an advocate when you feel too weak to speak up
Conditions We Commonly Support:
- Orthopedic surgery recovery (hip/knee replacement, fracture repair)
- Cardiac events (heart attack, bypass surgery, valve replacement, stent placement)
- Stroke recovery with mobility and speech challenges
- Cancer treatment recovery and symptom management
- Respiratory conditions requiring oxygen or breathing treatments
- Neurological conditions (Parkinson’s, MS, spinal injury)
- Major abdominal surgery (gallbladder, hernia, colon, etc.)
- Amputation with new prosthetics or wheelchair use
- Serious infections requiring IV antibiotics at home
Flexible Care as Your Needs Change (example):
Week 1-4: Intensive Support
- Around-the-clock care or multiple daily visits
- Hands-on assistance with nearly everything
- Vigilant monitoring for complications
Week 5-8: Transitional Care
- Reducing hours as strength returns
- Encouraging more independence
- Continued safety monitoring
Week 9+: Maintenance Support
- Assistance with remaining limitations
- Exercise support and encouragement
- Preventing setbacks or new injuries
Working Alongside Home Health Services:
We coordinate seamlessly with:
- Visiting nurses (VNA/home health)
- Physical therapists
- Occupational therapists
- Wound care specialists
- Medical equipment providers
We provide the non-medical personal care and supervision that fills the gaps between skilled nursing visits—often the difference between successful recovery and readmission.
Why Families Choose Us for Hospital-to-Home Care:
We’ve Been There
- Our team includes caregivers with rehabilitation facility experience
- We understand post-hospital protocols and warning signs
- We know how to work with medical equipment and mobility devices
Local & Responsive
- North Shore-based caregivers can respond quickly
- Familiar with local hospitals, rehab centers, and medical practices
- Easy communication with family members nearby
Personalized Recovery Plans
- No two recoveries are the same
- We adapt daily based on how you’re progressing
- Celebrate improvements and adjust when setbacks occur
Serving Glenview, Wilmette, Winnetka, Northbrook, Skokie and surrounding North Shore communities
Preparing for discharge or just arrived home?
Contact us immediately for a consultation. The sooner we begin support, the better your recovery outcomes. We can often start care within 24-48 hours of your call.
Additional Resources for Post-Hospital Recovery”
For more information about recovering at home after hospitalization, visit these trusted resources:
- Medicare Hospital Discharge Planning
- CDC Surgical Site Infection Prevention
- Illinois Department on Aging Support Services
- American Heart Association Life After Heart Attack
- American Stroke Association Recovery
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OFFICE HOURS OF OPERATION:
Open Mon-Fri 9am -6pm I Closed Sat & Sun ,incl Public Holidays

Contact
24/7 Phone Support
Cell: +1 (224) 593-2590
Office: +1 (847) 730-3009

Our Location
1920 Waukegan Rd, Ste 209
Glenview, Illinois, 60025