How to Choose In-Home Care After a Hospital Stay
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How to Choose In-Home Care After a Hospital Stay in California
Leaving the hospital is a critical moment. The first 30 days after discharge are when seniors are most vulnerable to complications, falls, and readmission — and when the right in-home care makes the biggest difference. If you or a loved one is being discharged from a hospital in Riverside or San Bernardino County, here is how to choose the right in-home care to ensure a safe, successful recovery.
Step 1: Understand What Type of Care Is Needed
After a hospital stay, two types of home care are often needed simultaneously:
- Skilled home health (covered by Medicare) — nursing visits, physical therapy, wound care ordered by your physician
- Non-medical in-home care — personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, mobility assistance, and companionship provided daily between skilled visits
Skilled home health visits are typically only 1–2 hours a few times per week. A CNA caregiver fills the critical gaps in between.
Step 2: Ask About Caregiver Qualifications
This is the most important question you’ll ask. In California, Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are state-licensed professionals listed on the CDPH registry. Basic home health aides have no state certification requirement. After a hospital stay, you want a CNA — someone trained to recognize warning signs, monitor recovery, and communicate with your medical team.
PremiumCare is the only home care agency in the Inland Empire that staffs exclusively CNAs. Every caregiver’s certification can be verified on the California CDPH registry.
Step 3: Act Fast — Arrange Care Before Discharge
Don’t wait until discharge day to arrange in-home care. Hospital discharge planners often give families 24–48 hours notice. Contact PremiumCare at (909) 284-8657 as soon as you know a discharge date is coming. We can typically begin care within 24 hours of a call.
Step 4: Create a Care Plan With the Medical Team
The best in-home care agencies coordinate directly with hospital discharge planners, physicians, and physical therapists. Ask your agency how they communicate with the medical team. At PremiumCare, our care coordinators interface with your loved one’s healthcare providers to ensure seamless, medically aligned care from day one.
Step 5: Plan for the Right Amount of Coverage
Post-hospitalization recovery rarely requires just a few hours of care per week. Evaluate how many hours per day your loved one realistically needs help with: getting out of bed, bathing, meals, medications, and mobility. Most post-discharge clients benefit from 6–12 hours of daily CNA support in the first two weeks.
FAQ
How soon after hospital discharge can in-home care start?
PremiumCare can typically begin care within 24 hours of a call. Contact us at (909) 284-8657 before discharge day if possible.
Does Medicare pay for in-home care after hospitalization?
Medicare covers skilled home health (nursing, PT, OT) if ordered by a physician and deemed medically necessary. It does not cover non-medical personal care. Both types are often needed simultaneously after a hospital stay.
What should I look for in a post-hospitalization home care agency?
Look for: CNA-only staffing, 24/7 coordinator availability, documented care coordination with medical teams, and references from post-discharge clients. PremiumCare meets all four criteria.
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