The First Weeks Home Are the Most Important
Leaving the hospital is often a relief. But the days and weeks that follow a hospital stay are when recovery is most fragile and when the risk of complications or readmission is highest. Having the right support in place from the moment your loved one walks through the door makes a real difference in how well and how quickly they recover.
We provide post-hospital care that bridges the gap between the hospital and full independence at home. Our caregivers and nurses follow your loved one’s discharge plan, monitor their recovery, and handle the day to day demands of care so your family can focus on being present rather than managing everything alone.

What We Do During the Recovery Period
Post-hospital care covers both medical and personal support, depending on what your loved one needs. Here is what our team typically provides:
- Wound care and dressing changes following surgical or injury-related procedures
- Medication administration and management following updated prescriptions
- Monitoring of vital signs and reporting changes to the care team
- Post-operative exercises and prescribed movement support
- Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and personal hygiene
- Mobility assistance and safe transfer support
- Meal preparation and nutritional support during recovery
- Light housekeeping to keep the home safe and manageable
- Transportation and accompaniment to follow-up appointments
- Catheter and ostomy care where required

Who This Is For
Post-hospital care is a good fit for:
✓ Seniors returning home after surgery who need skilled wound care or monitoring
✓ Individuals who have been discharged with new medications or a complex care plan
✓ People recovering from a stroke, fall, or cardiac event who need ongoing support
✓ Clients whose family members cannot take extended time off work to provide care
✓ Individuals who live alone and are not yet ready to manage independently
✓ Seniors who have been readmitted before and whose families want to prevent it from happening again
The period right after a hospital stay is when complications are most likely to develop, and most likely to go unnoticed without someone paying close attention. Having a trained caregiver or nurse at home during this time is one of the most effective ways to support a full recovery and avoid a return trip to the hospital.
Customized care plan and the best caregiver just for you
All gathered information from the In-home care assessment will be developed into an individualized care plan.

