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Transition to Home as Easy as Possible with UH Geauga

We know the transition from hospital to home can be challenging for patients and families. Our goal is to make that move as smooth and safe as possible.

Our medical team will discuss a patient’s discharge plan with him or her and his or her family in advance to ensure a smooth transition. Patients are encouraged to raise any concerns they have about going home early in the process. Individuals should contact their nurse if they have special concerns related to the day of discharge. Most patients can anticipate an 11 a.m. discharge time. A staff member will escort the individual to the main entrance door at his or her discharge time as appropriate.

Discharge Medications

Home-going prescriptions should be taken to a drugstore or pharmacy near a patient’s home to be filled. We recommend that individuals always carry a list of the medications they are taking and their doses.

Transitional Care Coordination

Patients can expect a visit from a transitional care coordinator within 24 hours of admission. They will assist an individual with a variety of services including home healthcare, durable medical equipment, transfer to other care facilities and any other discharge needs.

Satisfaction Surveys

Patients may receive a survey after returning home from the hospital. We ask that individuals please take a few minutes to complete any post discharge survey they receive. At UH Geauga Medical Center, a campus of UH Regional Hospitals, we strive to provide the highest quality care. If at any time during a patient’s hospital stay he or she does not feel we are meeting his or her expectations, we strongly encourage the individual to speak up so we can resolve the issue immediately.

Patient and Family Education

Patient and family education is a shared responsibility between patients, families and caregivers. UH Geauga Medical Center is committed to helping patients and families with healthcare goals. Educational programs are available to help you understand disease processes and treatment options. Information is also available to help you adjust to lifestyle changes. Nurses can help answer your questions about healthy lifestyles, activities of daily living and preventive self-care. Please talk with your nurse about any disease management education or discharge planning assistance.

Offering a Variety of Care Options After Discharge

Rehabilitation Services

University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center is home to a wide range of outpatient services to help you regain strength and mobility, relearn activities of daily living and improve quality of life following a hospital stay, including:

  • Physical, occupational and speech therapies
  • Hand and upper extremities therapy
  • Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Stroke rehabilitation
  • Anticoagulation therapy clinic
  • Lymphedema center

Rehabilitation Services: 6358, or 440-285-6358 from outside the hospital

University Hospitals Home Care in Geauga County

University Hospitals Home Care offers a comprehensive array of services, including skilled nursing, home IV therapy and specialty injections, rehabilitation services, pediatric care, women’s health and nonmedical assistance for patients when they are home. UH Home Care staff provides the same high-quality, compassionate care you are accustomed to receiving from UH hospitals, outpatient centers and physicians.

Other home care options are also available.

University Hospitals Home Care: 216-844-4663 or 1-800-552-8442

Follow-Up Appointments

To schedule appointments when you’re home: