
Transition to Home Care
Recovery after a hospital stay or surgical procedure is an important time for seniors. Professional home care support can provide added safety, comfort, and a smoother return to everyday life.
Unfortunately, readmission to the hospital—shortly after discharge—remains an unfortunate consequence for many seniors. Effective discharge planning and ongoing support at home are essential to reducing the likelihood of hospital readmission.

As your aging loved one attempts to transition to their home from the hospital, you might need a helping hand to manage discharge instructions and keep up with regular senior care duties.
MidAid can help!
Supportive In-Home Care
MidAid created a "Ready, Set, Go Home" transitional program to provide non-medical home care support after your senior leaves the hospital or a rehabilitation facility.
Our professional caregivers can help reduce your loved one's risk of readmission due to preventable mishaps at home—and give you peace of mind during their recovery.
MidAid designed the "Ready, Set, Go Home" program to help seniors get the best outcomes after hospitalization by providing essential, non-medical personal care services:
In Home Services
- Bathing
- Dressing
- Mobility and transfers
- Personal Grooming
- Toileting
Personal Care Services
- Companionship to reduce senior isolation
- Errands
- Light housekeeping
- Meal Preparation
- Medication reminders
Our caregivers will keep a watchful eye on your aging loved one during recovery. Identifying issues early—particularly within the first two to seven days after hospitalization—will enable you to promptly follow up with your senior and their primary care provider—reducing the risk of a hospitalization or emergency room visit.
In addition to monitoring their condition, our non-medical caregivers assist with daily tasks to promote a smooth and comfortable recovery at home. By providing companionship and emotional support, we'll help reduce stress and anxiety, allowing your loved one to focus on healing.
We'll also help coordinate care with family members and other healthcare professionals, ensuring your loved one's needs are consistently met throughout the recovery process.
Our goal is to create a safe and stable environment, giving you peace of mind knowing they are receiving attentive care during this critical period.
Frequently Asked Questions
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