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We know that choosing where to receive care after a life-altering injury or illness is an important decision for you and your loved ones.
When you choose CIMA, you will receive seamless, compassionate care and an individualized treatment plan to help you meet your goals to regain your quality of life.
Frequently asked questions about post-acute care often revolve around the types of services offered and how they can benefit patients on their road to recovery.
download brochure Post-acute care is a specialized healthcare service designed to support
patients after they have been discharged from a hospital. It focuses on
the transition from acute medical care to recovery and rehabilitation.
Post-acute care encompasses a range of services, including skilled
nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other therapies,
tailored to the individual needs of the patient. It is often a crucial
step in the continuum of care, ensuring a smoother recovery process,
preventing hospital readmissions, and improving a patient's overall
quality of life as they regain their independence and health.
Your healthcare provider may recommend a post-acute care facility for
you to ensure a more structured and specialized approach to your
recovery. This is typically done when you have completed acute medical
treatment in a hospital but still require additional care, therapy, or
assistance to fully regain your health and independence.
Post-acute care
facilities are equipped with a multidisciplinary team of professionals,
advanced equipment, and tailored rehabilitation programs to address
your specific needs. They play a crucial role in helping you recover,
regain strength, and transition back to your regular daily life,
minimizing the risk of complications and hospital readmissions while
maximizing your chances for a successful recovery.
Post-acute care facilities admit a diverse range of patients, including
those who have undergone surgeries, suffered from acute medical
conditions, or experienced injuries such as fractures or joint
replacements. Patients requiring specialized rehabilitation, physical
therapy, or skilled nursing care are commonly admitted to these
facilities.
Post-acute care is also suitable for individuals recovering
from strokes, heart attacks, or serious illnesses, as well as those with
chronic conditions like diabetes or COPD who need additional support to
manage their health. The common thread among patients admitted to
post-acute care is the need for focused, personalized care and
rehabilitation to help them regain their independence and quality of
life.
The length of a patient's stay at a post-acute care facility can vary
significantly depending on their individual needs and the nature of
their condition. In general, some patients may stay for a few days to a
couple of weeks, while others with more complex medical issues or those
requiring extensive rehabilitation may stay for several weeks or even
months.
The primary goal is to ensure that patients receive the
appropriate care and therapy for as long as it takes to achieve their
maximum level of recovery and independence. The duration of stay is
typically determined through ongoing assessments and consultations with
the healthcare team, always with the patient's well-being and progress
as the top priority.
After your stay at a post-acute care facility, the next steps in your
healthcare journey depend on your progress and specific needs. Many
patients transition back to their homes, where they continue their
recovery with outpatient therapy or home health services. Others may
move to a rehabilitation or skilled nursing facility for further care if
necessary.
Our healthcare team will work with you to create a
personalized discharge plan, which may include follow-up appointments,
medication management, and lifestyle adjustments. The goal is to ensure a
smooth transition, ongoing support, and the best possible outcomes in
terms of your health and quality of life.
A patient's level of care at a post-acute facility is determined by
several factors, primarily their medical condition and individual needs.
Comprehensive assessments, medical history, and evaluations are
conducted to create a personalized care plan. The type and extent of
care are tailored to the patient's specific requirements, which may
include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or
speech therapy.
Our healthcare team continually monitors the patient's
progress and adjusts the level of care accordingly. Ultimately, the
objective is to provide the right level of support and therapy to
facilitate a successful recovery, ensuring that the patient can regain
their independence and quality of life.