The transition from hospital to home is critical for recovery. Our skilled care team ensures you have the support needed for a successful recovery at home.
A qualified, skilled caregiver can transport you home from the hospital or care facility while providing essential support during an often stressful time.
The first 72 hours following a procedure or hospital stay represent a critical and vulnerable time for the patient, often involving changes in daily habits, required medications, meal regimens, rehab exercises and more. Non-medical home care provides the monitoring, reminders and emotional support to help the individual recover successfully at home.
Haven Home Care also provides post op care for many plastic surgeries including, face lifts, tummy tucks, rhinoplasty & brow lifts. Orthopedic post op care includes; hip replacements, mastectomy, knee replacements, shoulder surgery, ACL surgery & more.
Your local team of Client Care Experts are on call 24/7 to answer your questions and work with you to design a customized plan of care that is right for you.
Ideally, arrange services before your planned hospital discharge or surgery. For emergency situations, we can typically coordinate care within 24-48 hours of receiving your request.
Our caregivers are licensed, bonded, and insured professionals with specialized training in post-hospital care. They undergo background checks and receive ongoing education in recovery care.
Care duration varies based on your recovery needs – typically ranging from a few days to several weeks. We’ll work with your healthcare team to determine the optimal care schedule.
Services include medication reminders, wound care monitoring, mobility assistance, personal hygiene support, meal preparation, transportation to follow-up appointments, and recovery progress monitoring.
Yes, our caregivers can provide education and training to family members on proper care techniques, safety measures, and recovery support.
Our caregivers monitor your recovery progress and can quickly communicate with your healthcare team if adjustments to your care plan are needed.