Hospital to Home Transition Care

Because Discharge Isn’t the End of Healing — It’s the Start of a New Chapter
When a senior is discharged from the hospital or rehabilitation facility, the transition home can feel overwhelming — for them and for their family.
There are medications to manage, fall risks to avoid, and routines to rebuild. And yet, most families are expected to figure it all out… alone.
At Proper Home Care, we offer Hospital to Home Transition Care to ensure your loved one’s recovery is supported, safe, and structured.
We help bridge the critical gap between discharge and independence — with RN-reviewed care plans, trained caregivers, and the compassionate oversight your family needs.
Why Post-Hospital Support Matters
Reduces the risk of hospital readmission
Encourages proper wound care, rest, and nutrition
Helps maintain strength and mobility after immobility
Ensures safe medication adherence and routines
Provides peace of mind for families unable to be there 24/7
Our Transition Care Services Include
- Assistance with hospital or rehab discharge coordination
- Medication reminders and adherence tracking
- Meal preparation for strength, hydration, and healing
- Mobility support to prevent falls and pressure injuries
- Help with bathing, dressing, and safe toileting
- Transportation to follow-up appointments or therapy
- Emotional support during the adjustment period
- RN-reviewed recovery plans customized to your loved one’s condition
- Ongoing updates and communication with family caregivers
When to Consider This Care
Transition care is ideal for seniors recently discharged from.
- Surgery (orthopedic, cardiac, gastrointestinal, etc.)
- Skilled nursing or rehabilitation facilities
- Stroke, fall, or fracture recovery
- Hospitalization due to illness or infection
- Emergency department visits related to chronic conditions
Why Families Choose Proper Home Care for Recovery Support
We begin planning before the discharge
We coordinate directly with your discharge team, so support is in place the moment your loved one arrives home.
We ease your loved one back into daily life
From the first step into the house, we make sure safety, comfort, and consistency are in place — without rushing.
We monitor progress — and setbacks
Our caregivers are trained to notice early warning signs that something may be wrong. Our RN adjusts the plan if needed.
We support you, too
Families are often overwhelmed post-discharge. We help you catch your breath while your loved one regains strength.