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Hospital to Home

After a stay at the hospital or other care facility, there’s nothing like returning to the comfort of home. A discharge from the hospital can seem like a welcome end to an injury or illness. But the transition to living at home can be daunting. It’s difficult to manage appointments, medications,and the routines of daily living such as grocery shopping and housework when all you want to do is rest and recuperate. That’s why we developed our RightTransitions® program.

Right at Home can help seniors and adults with disabilities get home safely and prevent further hospitalizations with regular visits by our trained caregivers. We’re here to make living at home easier, so you can save your energy for recovery.  

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How Can RightTransitions Help?

We make transitioning from the hospital to the home easy. Your care team will communicate with your family and health care providers to notify them of any changes in condition. When developing your personalized care plan, we take into account your unique situation when offering services such as:
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Skilled nursing visits
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Medication reminders
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Transportation
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Homemaking
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Personal care

Checklists, Tips and Other Tools

Hospital to Home Guide
Tips for Your Hospital Stay
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Home Safety Checklist for Seniors
Home Safety Checklist
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Hospital Discharge Guide
Discharge Checklist
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Tips for Healthy Aging

There’s no guide book for aging. After all, it’s something you only get to experience once. At Right at Home, we’ve cared for millions of seniors and have learned a few things along the way. So, we’ve compiled our knowledge into this resource section to help you and your loved ones navigate your journey.

Featured Guide

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A female caregiver walking and talking with an elderly male patient.

Fall Prevention Guide

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Senior in hospital bed yawning

Addressing Later-Life Sleep Problems

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caregiver serving senior a meal

Top Questions About Geriatric Mental Health Answered

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A female care worker smiling in the background. In the foreground is an elderly female patient smiling back.

Hear What Others Are Saying

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"We wanted to let you know that Nico is amazing, and we are so grateful for him and his skills. Calling your organization was the best decision we made and I think the only thing keeping my mom sane. What you do is so incredibly invaluable. Thank you."
A. B., Patient’s Family Member, Collingwood

Hear What Others Are Saying

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"I want to thank you for your help and the services you provided for Norm. He repeatedly told our friend on Friday evening that 'this nice young lady came to visit him, and we went for a walk and had a really nice visit.' He really liked Amy and they chatted along like old souls."
Brenda, Patient’s Family Member, Collingwood

Hear What Others Are Saying

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"Helen just left and I have to tell you how delighted I was with how caring and careful a nurse she is. She was tactful, patient and kind. Thank you so much for your efficiency, clear communication and for sending us the perfect person for the job."
Kate, Patient’s Family Member, Collingwood

Staying safe and healthy is key to avoiding return trips to the hospital. Get the right care to help you stay at home.