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From Hospital to Home: Navigating Post-Acute Care

45 min · 31 de oct de 2025
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The hospital isn’t the finish line—recovery is. We unpack how post-acute care actually works, from intensive inpatient rehab and skilled nursing to home health, palliative care, and hospice, and we explain how case managers remove friction so families don’t feel lost at discharge. You’ll hear how different care levels fit together, why insurers require certain criteria like the Medicare three-midnight rule, and what “observation” really means for coverage. We also clear up one of the toughest myths: assisted living is typically private-pay. While insurance can cover services delivered there—like home health or hospice—it usually won’t cover room and board. Knowing this early helps families plan without panic. You’ll learn when acute rehab is the right call, why long-term acute care hospitals serve medically complex patients, and how home health nurses and therapists spot risks inside the home that hospitals can’t see. Our favorite part is the human side: case managers as steady guides, palliative care aligning treatments with what matters most, and hospice maximizing the time and comfort people have—never “giving up,” always focused on living better. Thanks to shared electronic records across our system, every provider sees the same medication list, therapy notes, and progress, which cuts duplication and speeds safer handoffs. And if you need help right now, one number—864-560-CARE—connects you with a nurse who can steer you to the right service. If this conversation helped you understand the journey from hospital to home, follow the show, share it with someone who needs clarity, and leave a review with the question you still want answered. Your feedback shapes future episodes.  Additional Links * For more info about the show, episodes, and other health resources, visit www.srhspodcasts.com [https://www.srhspodcasts.com]. * Feeling social? Connect with us: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/SpartanburgRegional] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spartanburgregional/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/spartanburg-regional-healthcare-system] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@spartanburgregional]

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The hospital isn’t the finish line—recovery is. We unpack how post-acute care actually works, from intensive inpatient rehab and skilled nursing to home health, palliative care, and hospice, and we explain how case managers remove friction so families don’t feel lost at discharge. You’ll hear how different care levels fit together, why insurers require certain criteria like the Medicare three-midnight rule, and what “observation” really means for coverage. We also clear up one of the toughest myths: assisted living is typically private-pay. While insurance can cover services delivered there—like home health or hospice—it usually won’t cover room and board. Knowing this early helps families plan without panic. You’ll learn when acute rehab is the right call, why long-term acute care hospitals serve medically complex patients, and how home health nurses and therapists spot risks inside the home that hospitals can’t see. Our favorite part is the human side: case managers as steady guides, palliative care aligning treatments with what matters most, and hospice maximizing the time and comfort people have—never “giving up,” always focused on living better. Thanks to shared electronic records across our system, every provider sees the same medication list, therapy notes, and progress, which cuts duplication and speeds safer handoffs. And if you need help right now, one number—864-560-CARE—connects you with a nurse who can steer you to the right service. If this conversation helped you understand the journey from hospital to home, follow the show, share it with someone who needs clarity, and leave a review with the question you still want answered. Your feedback shapes future episodes.  Additional Links * For more info about the show, episodes, and other health resources, visit www.srhspodcasts.com [https://www.srhspodcasts.com]. * Feeling social? Connect with us: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/SpartanburgRegional] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spartanburgregional/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/spartanburg-regional-healthcare-system] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@spartanburgregional]

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