VISITING ANGELS YORK COUNTY, SC 803-610-4200
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Serving York, Lancaster, Chester and Surrounding Counties

Visiting Angels YORK COUNTY, SC
1615 Ebenezer Rd
Rock Hill, SC 29732
Phone: 803-610-4200
Fax: 803-610-4201

1040 Edgewater Pkwy
Indian Land SC 29707
Phone: 803-610-4200

How Home Care Changes for Loved Ones Following a Stroke

One of the most distressing things that can happen to a loved one is to receive a phone call informing you that they have been hospitalized. This is especially true when the loved one is an older parent. Your greatest efforts to keep your senior at home and healthy may backfire if they end up in the hospital for an extended period of time.

Hospital stays can be costly, and patients risk getting serious diseases, which adds to your worry. Preventing readmissions by ensuring patients receive the transitional care they need after discharge is crucial for lowering these risks. Your loved one's health will improve dramatically, and costly hospital readmissions can be avoided.

That's why we're here at Visiting Angels York County to provide home care after a stroke. Our skilled caregivers will make the transition process easier for you by providing as much care as you need at home.

How Home Care Changes for Loved Ones Following a Stroke 

Although hospitals can take measures to decrease readmissions, it is frequently up to the family to oversee care following release. Even with a discharge plan from doctors, it might take time to understand your loved one's care needs. If you don't have the time to keep an eye on everything, sticking to it could be a real challenge.

That's why we provide home care after a stroke, which is part of our transitional care program. The goal of transitional care is to help your loved one transition from the hospital to home with the support they need.

What Transitional Care Includes

Bridging the gap between inpatient treatment and outpatient care, transitional care is essential for a speedy recovery following a hospital stay. Important steps to avoid problems and readmissions include following the patient's discharge plan, attending follow-up appointments, and keeping track of prescriptions.

Transitional care helps seniors who aren't able to handle recuperation on their own get back on their feet by providing the support they need to resume normal activities and responsibilities. It helps families cope with the stress and encourages a safer, quicker recovery by attending to both physical and mental requirements. That's why we encourage you to hire our caregivers to help with everything from medication reminders to driving your senior to their appointments.

How long does it take for the elderly to recover from a stroke?

The severity of the stroke, the patient's general health, and the effectiveness of rehabilitation all play a role in how long it takes for an elderly person to recover following a stroke. Physical therapy and medical assistance may help some people feel better in as little as a week, but most people need six months to a year or more to fully recover.

Many people who manage to recover may need to continue receiving therapy as a result of the long-term effects of stroke. Preexisting health issues and poorer recovery in older persons make it more likely that they will require more time to recuperate than younger people.

Ready-Set-Go Program

Visiting Angels created the "Ready, Set, Go Home" transitional program to provide non-medical home care after a senior leaves the hospital or rehab facility, reducing the risk of readmission. Our caregivers offer essential services like dressing, grooming, bathing, mobility assistance, companionship, errands, light housekeeping, meal preparation, and medication reminders. They keep a close eye on your loved one, especially in the crucial first days after discharge, helping to catch any issues early and allowing for prompt follow-up with healthcare providers to prevent rehospitalization.

Getting Started With Home Care After a Stroke

We are here to help you and your family if you're interested in learning about home care after a stroke. Contact us at (803) 610-4200 or submit the form on our website, and we will have a team member contact you. After we talk about your wants and needs, we'll choose a caregiver that fits your loved one's personality and schedule.

Serving York, Lancaster, Chester and Surrounding Counties

Visiting Angels YORK COUNTY, SC
1615 Ebenezer Rd
Rock Hill, SC 29732
Phone: 803-610-4200
Fax: 803-610-4201

1040 Edgewater Pkwy
Indian Land SC 29707
Phone: 803-610-4200