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Hospital to Home Services in Pierce County, WA

After a stay at the hospital or other care facility, there’s nothing like returning to the comfort of home. A discharge from the hospital can seem like a welcome end to an injury or illness. But the transition to living at home can be daunting. It’s difficult to manage appointments, medications, and the routines of daily living such as grocery shopping and housework when all you want to do is rest and recuperate. That’s why we developed our own hospital to home program called RightTransitions® .

Through our RightTransitions hospital to home care program, Right at Home Pierce County can help seniors and adults with disabilities get home safely and prevent further hospitalizations with regular visits by our trained caregivers. We’re here to make living at home easier, so you can save your energy for recovery.

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How Can RightTransitions® Help With Your Hospital to Home Transition?

Right at Home Pierce County can make transitioning from the hospital to home easy. Your care team will communicate with your family and health care providers to notify them of any changes in condition. This is important so that any small change being experienced as you recover can be dealt with quickly to avoid any more serious complications.

When developing your personalized care plan, we take into account your unique situation and health concerns, including the plan of care you received upon discharge, when offering hospital to home care services such as:

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Registered Nurse Visits
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Medication Reminders
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Transportation
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Homemaking
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Personal Care

Our RightTransitions® program is structured to work with you, other healthcare providers, your patients and their families. We work to reduce your readmission rates, lower costs associated with readmissions and enhance your reputation for providing quality patient care. Whether you currently have a transitional care program or not, our caregivers can improve your patients' recovery.

Our non-medical care model includes services necessary to help patients transition safely out of your facility including:

  • Frequent follow-ups with families and discharge planners
  • Medication reminders
  • Coordinating communication between providers
  • Transportation to physician appointments
  • Preparing meals
  • Running errands
  • Keeping homes clean and safe

How RightTransitions® Improves Patient Outcomes

Enhance communication between care providers and patients

While HIPAA laws protect patients from breaches of privacy regarding their medical records, for healthcare providers they have hindered communication because of a lack of portability. There is no simple solution when it comes to the issue of securing medical records passed from one provider to another.

Right at Home Seattle and Eastside can help coordinate communication between care providers and the patient by helping the patient follow the care plans prescribed by healthcare providers. Right at Home caregivers work with patients to help ensure they comply with providers' recommendations.

Follow-up and transportation to physicians

Patients are regularly scheduled for follow-up appointments with a primary care physician or specialist before they're ever discharged. Many can't make it to their appointments due to lack of transportation, or they simply forget about their scheduled visit.

Right at Home works with care providers, patients and their families to ensure the patient makes these critical follow-up appointments. We coordinate with a patient's support system to ensure they have a ride to providers' offices, and we transport patients ourselves whenever it's necessary.

Clear instructions on post-discharge care and medications

Many seniors contend with multiple chronic diseases, disorders and conditions that require an array of medications. The discharge instructions that pertain to their medications are often confusing, and many patients are readmitted to a hospital, rehab center or other care facility soon after discharge due to medication errors and mismanagement.

Right at Home advocates for your patients when it comes to care plans. We provide them with medication reminders to help ensure prescriptions, OTC medications and nutritional supplements are taken on time and refilled when needed.

Provide proactive solutions

No two patients need the same kind of care. We coordinate between hospitals, rehab centers, other care facilities and patients to ensure patient needs are met. Your patients may need meals prepared for certain dietary restrictions. We can easily help them prepare those meals. Perhaps they need ambulatory assistance to lessen the likelihood of a fall that could lead to a re-injury and readmission. We do this every day. Regardless of what your patients need to ensure they are safe and healthy outside of your care, there's a good chance it's something we provide to thousands of people every day.

Checklists, Tips and Other Tools

Hospital to Home Guide
Tips for Your Hospital Stay
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Home Safety Checklist for Seniors
Home Safety Checklist
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Hospital Discharge Guide
Discharge Checklist
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Transitional Care Tips and Considerations

The best time to begin thinking about your discharge from the hospital is while you’re still in the hospital. Take a moment to browse our hospital to home care guides and articles so you or your loved one can prepare for a swift recovery at home.

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Hear What Others Are Saying

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"Right at Home is very reputable and professional. I have been very fortunate these past few months to have caregivers and office staff that are compassionate, trustworthy and dependable. "
Terry, Client, Right at Home Pierce County

Hear What Others Are Saying

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"I've been so happy to have Right at Home help me with my 92-year-old mother's care. They screen the caregivers and schedule them so I don't have to worry. My mother has dementia, and havnig Right at Home helping with her care has enabled us to keep Mom at home as she wishes. "
Jada, Client's Family Member, Right at Home Pierce County

Hear What Others Are Saying

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"Right at Home was able to accomodate evening shifts so that my mother and I could sleep. From the very beginning, the caregivers were there to help. One word that best desribes their service is professional. I would trust Right at Home for my family anytime. "
Mckinley, Client's Family Member, Right at Home Pierce County

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